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Show WEDDING GLOVc FOR BRIDE Third Finger Is Left Unstitched So That the Ring Can Be Slipped -On. A happy era has dawned for the bride at the fateful moment when the ring is about to be placed on her fin-. ger. Instead of the usual struggle to remove re-move her left hand glove she will now be able to uncover the third finger fin-ger without effort and without losing her composure. This delightful result is to b-tained b-tained by an ingenious "-ofrcing glove" device. The inside Sbam on the third finger of the left glove is unstitched, un-stitched, so that all that the bride need do is to slip her finger through the slit to receive the ring. The finger fin-ger can just as easily be slipped back into the glove after the ceremony. The device will be greatly appreciated appre-ciated not only by the bride, but also by the nervous bridegroom. The story of the origin of the wedding wed-ding glove has come to light. Sometime Some-time ago a girl who had lost her right arm in the hunting field asked for a single wedding glove. She remarked on the awkwardness of having to remove her glove with the help of her teeth, and it was then seen that matters would be greatly facilitated for the bride if she only had to uncover the ring finger. The experiment was so successful that it aroused the interest' of other prospective brides, who saw in it a boon which would save them from the usual difficulties of removing a I whole glove in the moment when the ring is about to be put on. Exchange. |