ON DRESS
Dress is the great business of- all women, and the fixed idea of sonre. — Alphonse Karr. ■lf a woman were about to proceed to! her execution, she Avould demand a little time to perfect her toilette.-r-Chanifort.
Dress.is an index of your contents.-r-Lavatpr.
rEat to please .thyself, but dress to please others.—Franklin., The plainer, the dress,, with greater, lustre does beauty appear.—Lord \Hali- ; fax. ,
Too great carelessness,, equally with excess in dress, multiplies the wrinkles *, of( old age, and makes its decay , still , more conspicuous.—Bruyere...
Good dressing includes a suggestion of i poetry. One nowhere more quickly detects sentiment than, in dress. . A well-dressed woman in a room should fill it with poetic sense, like the- perfume of flowers.—Miss Oakly.
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Shannon News, 10 July 1928, Page 4
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121ON DRESS Shannon News, 10 July 1928, Page 4
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