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Show Strange Revolution in Women's Dress Will American Ladies Dare Adopt it? Some predict that ther great change in the fashiouing of the clothes which are to be worn by women this comi'i season is the most w.mderful victory of the nineteenth century if fashion leaders can be induced to adopt it, ai.d appear just once in public so arraye'. J Men will hold theiflreath,ni wonder wond-er at the marvelous -change' it make in lovely woman. "Few of the fair sex can help being beautiful in these glovt-fitting glovt-fitting costumes," says a writer in a recent number of The New York ami Paris Young Ladies' Fiishion Bazar. "This magazine is the only one in Europe Eu-rope or America which makes a specialty speci-alty of giving those inclined to stoutness stout-ness an unrivaled appearance of sculptured sculp-tured slimness," said Her Royal Highness, High-ness, the Princess of Wales." Madame Patti has ordered from the Paris house four magnificent costumes, the designs of which appear in the April number of this Fashion Bazar and in this magazine only. Mrs. Harrison is greatly fascinated with the exquisite gem, costume No. 4, in the April number. It is expected she will give an order for an exact counterpart of it, the whole front of which will be incrusted with pin-head diamonds. This gown alone will be worth a king's' ransom. |