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Show MADAJ1K C AT AC A ZY WHAT SHE WOUK. So much lias been said about uiiuis-tcr uiiuis-tcr Cataeazy aud his shocking treat-. treat-. ment of the government, no doubt our i lady readers will be g'a 1 to get a view j of his handsome wife aud learu what she wore when she received the son of the czar ; No doubt the heart of the grand duke warmed as he looked upou his beautiful hostess, whose beauty was enhanced by a dress that was elegant !n nil itc ,1m;.;U If. n iinlr. mw j d: iin's, tu (rain, with a ilounce i around the bottom, bound with satin i of the same color, and headed with pipings of the same and a pelisse of ' the crane. The ovcrkirt w.is long and 1 trimmed to correspond with the lower .-kin; it was looped hich. The belt : was of satiu, and on each side, falling ; from it, were loops and ends of satin, linished with whito Spanish blonde lace. Over a low neck white waist j was a corsage of whito ptriped gauze, : the front of which and the open sleeve were embroidcrud in gold. Around i the throat was broad black velvet, with i (.nds falling at the back lar below the i waist. Besides this velvet, a gold i i:ecklaee was worn with a diamond t Crop, and a locket with a half-masked i tacc in enamel. Her ear-rings were I irge hoops of gold set with turquoises, i Her lovely blonde hair was arranged ii curb, falling over the shoulders and itul, wiu: braid across the front. On the U't'i oi' the coronet were a few civ 'ice natural flowers. |