Show Seventeenth Century Mode Virginia ladles ladies of the Seventeenth century differed little from the English Eng lish Ush in their costumes except that being richer they were better able to gratify their del desire Ire to shine and outshine As they manufactured nothing in n the South all their finery was fresh from tram England A Virginia lady Mrs Pritchard Fritchard In 1600 1000 owned an olive colored silk Ink petticoat another an other of silk Illk tabby one of flowered tabby one of ot velvet and one of ot white striped dimity Her ller printed calico gown was lined with blue silk There were also a pair ol 01 scarlet sleeves and end another of ot ruffled rut ruf fled Ced holland also a pair patr of ot green stockings |