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{situated so that a mantua-maker is difﬁcult to ibe had. Nor is our purpose conﬁned to in S structing the fair readers of “Peterson” to make only their more expensive and showy garments. 3 We are well aware that it is often more diﬁicult §to get patterns for articles of under-clothing, “Ethan for cloaks, party dresses, or fashionable .Swraps. Accordingly we give, in this number, Ethe pattern for a night-cap, accompanied with Bthe usual diagram. With the aid of these, any E lady can cut out and make up this indispensable éarticle, trimming it afterward as in the pattern, 4 or diﬂ‘erently if her taste prefers a ditferent style 4.1Nw”VlnfIlﬂlv'dli

20f trimming. We also give, in this number, a diagram for a child’s sacque. The diagram will be found on the next page. No. l. Faon'r. No. 2. Bscx. No. 3. Smwvs. MG M-OA P The material is cloth, or velvet, the ﬁrst being OUR object, in this department, is to teach E the best. The net—work over the surface is done

every lady how to make her own and her chil- 3 in braid. and so also is the leaf-pattern around dren’s dresses, if she desires to do so, or is the edges.

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