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The Mark Lane express, agricultural journal &c (1907) (14781858342)

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The Mark Lane express, agricultural journal &c (1907) (14781858342)

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Identifier: marklaneexpressa9719unse (find matches)
Title: The Mark Lane express, agricultural journal &c
Year: 1832 (1830s)
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Subjects: Agriculture Farm produce Farm produce
Publisher: London : Isaac Alger
Contributing Library: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Digitizing Sponsor: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign



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sultis obtained, and if a beautiful arrangementof a rococo pattern is selected, with a smallbrilliant placed at each crossing of the slenderbands and around the irregularly-shaped outeredge, an exquisite touch is given. Another design of a little more significanceis a true lovers knot, completely .studded withdiamonds or turquoise, and the platinum chainis finished at the bottom in two tiny bows tocorrespond, each holding a single mountedpearl. A novelty of service to the woman with athroat that has lost its roundness, and who isanxious to hide this unavoidable defect, is apiece of tulle or cobwebby lace threadedthrough Parisian diamond slides. otherwise you will run the risk of imposing astrain on the bone.s and muscles of the lowerlimbs, that may induce feebleness of the ankles,curvature of the thighs and legs, and similarevils. When they begin to get strong, and toacquire the power of control over their limbs,accustom them to the use of rhythmic exerciseof the arms, legs, and body.
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Hints for Dressing Baby. Do not put stays of any kind on your chil-dren bef ore the age of 14 or 15; until then alight-fitting band of jean, sufficient to supportthe under-clothing comfortably, is all that isneeded to preserve the grace and contour ofthe figure. During childhood the bones arecomparatively plastic, and undue stricture orpressure of any kind is liable to produce de-formity. Beware, therefore, of impeding orspoiling the development of the form by arti-ficial bandages^, whether corsets, garters, waist-strings, or an excess of weight hung from thelips. All garments worn by children should dependfrom the shoulders; a simple sash, lightly tiedover the outer frock, is quite enough to indi-cate the waist. In this respect the French arevery wise. No French child is ever seen witha waist. As for the stockings, they should be held upby means of suspenders, never by ligaturesabove or below the knee. Garters impede thecirculation grievously, and thereby give rise tothe distressing

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