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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Holden Chapel is so small. It is said that if the seating area around the Tree had been under police regulation, we should have had to move some time ago, in order to accommodate the crowd. It really is horrid to think what might happen if the light skirts of one of the women caught fire, there would be no room for the crowd to scatter, one skirt after another would catch and the enclosure would very likely soon look more like a morgue than like a fete. We have had the Tree for a long time and have never...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication. | 4/6/1898 | See Source »

...already been described in the CRIMSON. In the third act they are of a more miscellaneous character, the best of them being a burlesque of the play "Secret Service," by Schurz, Woodruff, and Stillman, a burlesque of Anthony Hope's novel "Phroso," by Miller and Johnston, and a graceful skirt dance by Scaife and Fenno...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GRADUATES' NIGHT. | 4/29/1897 | See Source »

...good form to wear this sack with other trousers, you have practically two suits. The rough, soft finished goods for cutaways and frocks are not economical; but there are many materials which are rough enough to be "in it" will wear well and the fashion of long skirt can easily be rermodeled if the fashion changes. Therefore a moderately rough cutaway or frock, of good material, will be good economy...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ECONOMY IN DRESS. | 11/30/1893 | See Source »

...importance after sun-down. The long frock is the swell coat of the season, but cannot be obtained in proper style from the cheap shops. Much depends upon the proportions and fitting, for if the waist be only half an inch too long or too short, or the skirt not have the proper flare, the whole effect is bad. The loose overcoats, now so popular, are another illustration. This coat, a first class one, will last in good shape four years, and then look better than a new cheap one. The Ulster is perhaps the best garment to get cheap...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ECONOMY IN DRESS. | 11/30/1893 | See Source »

...importance after sun-down. The long frock is the swell coat of the season, but cannot be obtained in proper style from the cheap shops. Much depends upon the proportions and fitting, for if the waist be only half an inch too long or too short, or the skirt not have the proper flare, the whole effect is bad. The loose overcoats, now so popular, are another illustration. This coat, a first-class one, will last in good shape four years, and then look better than a new cheap one. The Ulster is perhaps the best garment to get cheap...

Author: By Frank D. Somers and Park St., S | Title: ECONOMY IN DRESS. | 11/25/1893 | See Source »

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