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Show An lnnoratlon In tha Bridal rroresilon. The innovation of Laving the bridesmaids brides-maids go down from the chancel to meet tho bride at the church threshold, which Miss Robbing introduced at her wedding, is likely to become a popular one. Bridesmaids Brides-maids have always suffered, no matter how charming they may be, because the1 usually precede the bride and are lost in the halo of her interesting brilliancy. At Grace church, however, the other day it was possible to give to the train of young women walking slowly the length of the church the attention which their beauty and grace justified. Said a man afterward, speaking of this lovely retinue, "They reminded me as they came down the aisle in the half light of the church of the procession of the 'Daughters of the Dawn,' an effect which their delicate pink draperies and veils, like the first faint blush of the morning, served to heighten." When it is recalled that Miss Amy Bend and Miss.Sallie Hargons were two of the ten, and that the other eight were scarcely less beautiful than these acknowledged belles, his remark does not soem extravagant. Her Powit of View Iu New York Times. |