Show AFRICAN DEMAND FOR LACES I 1 I 1 i ti trade rado of that section sure to be well worth C cultivating according to a consular report I 1 no laces embroideries or dress trimmings of any kind ind are produced in west africa of machane made mada g goods I 1 principally cotton 1 large arge quantities are imported being supplied cli chiefly lefly by Engla england tid franca and switzerland the native women omea use ube them in embroidered un underhand derand tov top skirts chemises chemi I and simonos kimonos ki monos this toils Is true as tre regards gards the native wo women 11 effin in all W west est africa even in the far Int eilor they fancy fant the cheal sefe br or short chei chemise filse worn a as s n kimono kimond fo for i rth r th the e most mosi part the the goods are embroidered but many h ava have begun to wear garments with insertions insertion s and jaces I 1 light figured and flowered flowered voiles band and dimitries dimities dimi ties are well liked in senegal matik many of the women are seen wearing some of the best best qualities ot these ga goods ads especially the voiles thou though gli of course the cheaper grades of f the ila daml I 1 ties find a larger sale pale while no statistics of importers fire are I 1 available evall ft I 1 ble the trade undoubtedly Is of sufficient importance to I 1 cultivate all the large ith porters are more or less interested in these thes e articles I 1 as in edt cotton rqn goods generally and would app appreciate sani samples ples with price lists I 1 consular report |