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Show in i i i ii r WORTHY TO VEIL ROYALTY - Queen of Slam the Possessor of Probably Prob-ably Meet Magnificent Garment In the World. The queen of Slum owns n toilet article which la altogether calculated to All the hearts of all other ladiea of the kingdom with ardent dealre and envy. For the queen la the happy possessor of a veil capable of beautifying beau-tifying her face moat wonderfully. This veil la a delicate tisane of the flni'st threada, but woven ao aa to have aome resistance. I'urt of thla three meters lontr veil rait of thla three meters long veil la Intended to conceal the face, while the remainder flows down over the figure fig-ure and closely neatlea to the body. The veil, which falls over the back, la completely sown over with diamond dust, while the part In front la leas dilated, so as not to Impair the face and the organs of sense. The lowest ends of the veil are covered with brll- 1 Hants. The tissue of the veil Is ao prepared as to cause changes In color when exposed ex-posed to the air. No sooner has the wearer stepped Into the street than the veil assumes a delicate rosy hue, which deepens and, ns It were, becomes be-comes animate the longer It remains In the open. When the queen returns to her abode the hue passes away and the veil turns pule and dead as be fore. The veil bus been credited with possessing pos-sessing the most wonderful powers. For century It has been In the possession pos-session of the royal house of Slam, and although constantly used and exposed ex-posed to all kinds of Influences of the weather It has not lost anything of Its texture and henuty. |