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Show Silk Japanese Wrappers. Iew York Advertiser. The bilk Japanese wrappers isViow'. at the bead of the wrapper list. It is made ot" Japanese Jap-anese silk, and a tliiu layer of waddinir, plentifully plen-tifully sprinkled with sachet pwderj is quilted between the lining and the, outside. It is embroidered up and down the front and on the lony: sleeves. A silken cord and tassels tas-sels lie around the waist and lont deep pockets are on either side. Pointed, Heelless Turkish slippers are worn with this wrapper, and to he thoroughly consistent the hair should be done in hiuil bow knots inclined toward the front. Kimono is the name by which this garment is known in its own home, and it lias a quaint jingle that endears It to every feminine heart almost as much as the garment itself, and if there is one thing a irl will never be without after one experience experi-ence it is this warm, soft, light, becoming, garment. |