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Story November 3, 1910

The Raymer Enterprise

Raymer, New Raymer, Weld County, Colorado

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Detailed description of two women's outfits: one in emerald green satin with embroidery and lace details, and another in moss green cheviot with black satin appliques and tulle elements.

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The toilet at the left is of emerald green satin finished cloth. The corsage is draped by means of crosswise plaits in front, and has a deep yoke of the material which is cut in one piece with the sleeves. It is trimmed with bands of embroidery to match and with passementerie buttons. The collar and sleeve ruffles are of fine lace with jabot of the same ornamented with little knots of velvet and buckles of brilliants. The skirt with raised waist line is made with an inverted plait in the middle of the front and is finished at the bottom with a flounce of the material cut in points at the top and headed by a band of the embroidery.

The other toilet is of moss green cheviot or light weight cloth. The blouse is cut in one piece with the sleeves and is trimmed with applique bands of black satin which are embroidered with cord matching the gown. The guimpe and sleeve puffs are of white tulle or mousseline de sole; the girdle is of black satin fastened at the left side with a pretty knot. The skirt has an odd tablier which forms a point at the bottom where it is bordered with large black satin buttons with loops of cord. The back and sides of the skirt are finished with a flounce headed by a band of the embroidered satin, which also trims the middle of the back extending from the top to the flounce.

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Fashion Description

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Emerald Green Satin Moss Green Cheviot Womens Fashion Embroidery Trim Lace Ruffles Satin Applique

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Story Details

Description of two outfits: emerald green satin toilet with plaits, embroidery, lace, and flounce; moss green cheviot toilet with applique bands, tulle, and tablier.

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