Show the picturesque KI kimono ono in the may st nicholas miss ida tigner hodnett has a second and final article on the little Japaz japanese ese at home miss hodnett says the dress of the little girl is the kimono made like that of her bar mother both both differing from the fathers and broth i ers in being longer and fuller in cold weather a jacket and pair of trou brou r sers of cotton cloth are worn wom underneath and the kimono is sometimes thickly wadded among the noblee and an d gentry these additional v garments are always worn ard are made of silk the trousers made quite full and long are called hakama and are worn by little girls of the higher classes besides these a garment called the is on some occasions worn over the kimono by both sexes it has a cut similar I 1 to the kimono but Is shorter and is not confined by the tha girdle all japanese garments are usually fastened fasten ed with strings or cords generally of silk buttons boc buckles klei hooks and edlu being to found and mainly on western garments the sleeves of the airrie 1 ci I mono are much longer than herb her brothers sometimes even touching the ground but this extreme length Is displayed among only the fashionables fashio nables and d in rob robes es of cazem ceremony ofay whis when at wo work rk the sleeves are tied up 40 to the armpits so as to be out out odthe eray way the jer ends are sewed seved ftp and serve as bags or pockets in fay I 1 which alch cariou t articles nicles may be stowed awaya adgy |