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dles are worn with plain waists; they are made of moire, corded with Russian leather, and trimmed with leather buttons. Open sleeves are always worn in full dress. Garibaldi waists are now made with yokes. For mourning costume, linen sets, narrow collars and broad cuffs, stitched with colored thread, are worn. Sleeve buttons are indispensable, jet and gold being the favorite style. Nets and fancy aprons are worn. Hoops are still in high favor. Small standing collars and fancy or black velvet neck-ties are also worn. For children's dresses, Sultan plaids are the universal style; these with Swiss waists, Brielle and postillion girdles, are novelties. Balmoral bootees, laced half way up the leg, and white petticoats, trimmed with red braid, make the little demoiselles look quite distingue. Plaid scarfs are worn by both boys and girls, tied to hang over the left shoulder, or passing through a loop at the waist in front over the shoulders and hanging down in the back.