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Show . IN GAL1CIA. A Country AVtiero tliu .Men nnit It Arc SlrlUlnwly Ilnndsuiuo ntul l'leliirexine. Tho men and bojs were strlhingly hnndMime, wl straight features, dark uyeft nnd linlr cut tiero the forehead nnd fulling on the neck behlnil, like, n Velasquez pvii't'it, mijs Jllnckwood's. Tho garment n ibcy wore, too, weie not only cuinfort.it .o nnd Fanitnry, but amm'InRly iniisf,Miig to ibe cjc. Tlio gToim U.oik, to ip ak, for both men and women, u.ih lough, homespun linen which lay blcnrlilng In narrow lengths beside the rher. Tho men's troiiMre were stuffed into high black or yellow boota anjj their shirts were embroidered on the elect cs in blur nnd red or lileek, nnd confined at the wnlst by brood leathern girdles, much ornamented orna-mented with lunes. The women wore long garments, like the men's iddrte, coming down to their ankles and covered cov-ered beli I ml and bcfoic 1, n poll' of voluminous nptomt, made of n ruddj, tflp-il woolen stuff, more or 1i'b brilliant bril-liant in hue. Roth neves nnd all uri s, down even to bahitiK in iii'inn, limeHliciit. slecvcle.ih. slieepuUin coatit, iihiuill.v open in front. The tl.i.i tide is embroidered In varying vary-ing dedgri,, more or Ks i U.liorate.eur-riert U.liorate.eur-riert out cldefl.v in red wool nml green and red lent her. When it is fine the embroidered em-broidered side Is exposed; when it U wet tlio vvqoII.v one appeare. These kip-lara kip-lara ore very light, very wnrtn, nnd .vet, frolinf elecrelcu. tbey :.re never etuffy. It i nmaat-gtji-vv jicrslntently tjey are rori iud Irla onlv.ln tlio hcrueet wanther that thi nHuts atrip them off when wttihlturfn tttt fields. |