STREET DRESSES.
Miss Blanche Churton : Dresa of dark green costume cloth, trimmed with velvet to match; black hat. Mrs Ehrenfried was in Queen-street in a dress of peacock blue cashmere, trimmed with pompadour to match ; black bonnet. Miss Kate Isaacs is wearing a dress of winecoloured cashmere, trimmed with wine-coloured silk ; white hat and feathers. Madame Schmitt has a dress of brown velvet, with brown felt hat, trimmed with velvet and feathers to match. Miss Bertie Davis displays a skirt of winecoloured velvet, with wine-coloured rep overskirt and sleeves of velvet j grey fur hat, with wine feathers. Mrs David Nathan has a stylish dress of seal brown cashmere, with seal-brown velvet jacket bodice,and crimson scraper ; brown velvet boDnet, trimmed with crimson. The two pretty little daughters of Mr 0 Cook, C.E., were on the North Shore steamer in dresses of maroon velveteen, with maroon velveteen Mother Hubbard bonnets ; stockings, etc., en suite. Mrs Laurence Nathan wears a dress of green pompadour and black velvet. The skirt is of velvet; the polonaise of the pompadour, trimmed with the velvet. White straw bonnet, trimmed with black velvet.
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Observer, Volume 4, Issue 89, 27 May 1882, Page 164
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186STREET DRESSES. Observer, Volume 4, Issue 89, 27 May 1882, Page 164
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