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A pretty idea.

--We noticed some time ago, says the Augusta (Ga.) Constitutionalist, the appearance on our streets of a charming little lady wearing a Confederate-trimmed bonnet. That was a very pretty conceit, and was adopted by several others. Now, we have another pretty fashion to notice; the young ladies are wearing Confederate aprons. The boddice is of blue silk or satin with the stars upon it, while the apron itself consists of the three bars--two red and one white.

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