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Show I A Woman's Wardrobe. In a case tried the other day at Trenton, in which a lady sued for the recovory of two trunkrj and the con ton Is, valued in all at $1,811.25, a lengthy list ol articles going to make up the coslumo of "lair woman" was made public. The following ia au inventory of the property: Two diamond rings worth $5U0; watch, chain and locket, $230; six gold buttons, $0; ladies' work box, etc., $25; necklace and bracelets, $25; pin cushion, $2; braid ot hair, $2-5; photograph, $1; three bottles of nomadu. $2: one rillo. 480: ono nair of Hlippnrs, $2.50; ono veil, $1; ono trunk, 30; two flowers, $7.50; one skirl, $8; ono corset, $5; one underskirt, under-skirt, $5; two ovorskirls, $8; one night robe, $f; one white suit and nilllo, $15; ono hood, $3; ono silk wrapper, $00; ono dark gronndino suit, $55; ono silk poplin suit, $50; two sashes, $'J; ono pair of shoes, $10; 1 ono hair nl, $3. There was another lot of goods in a trunk, not included in tho foregoing, valued at $700. |