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No. 2. ONE Sum PIECE. N0. 3. HALF THE BACK. A pattern for the sleeve is not necessary, for

it may be cut of any shape that is most desirable.

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SACHET

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BRUSH,

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BY MRI. JAR] WEAVER.

THXS sachet is intended to carry a comb, brush, E with a rufﬂe. Inside there are divisions for the tooth-brush, &c., when traveling. The material 3 comb, brush, tooth-brush, soap, &c. The sachet is white Marseilles. It is lined with oiled silk; i is made square, and on the top is a triangular

is ornamented with white braid; and is ﬁnished i piece, which falls over, to be buttoned. ,N

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BRAIDED

SLIPPER.

Tms pretty article, the patterns of which we % white cashmere. give in the front of the number, is braided on

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of the full size.

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