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the upper rube, preferred purple;
or, if not purple throughout the
entire robe, at any rate purple
Many a word in jest contains a
flowers upon a white ground. The
Mum in earnest. This occurred
winter clothing of the very richest
to me lately when I nag a dog tied
families in Palestine was manu-
to is it-ash at the other end ..f whin,
factured in their own houses; and, %as a woman of my acquaintance.
for winter clothing more especial- Taking your dog for an airing, I'.
ly, the Hebrew taste, no less than inquired? No she replied jokingly..
the Grecian and the Roman, pre- he is taking me for an airing! And
ferred the warm and sunny scar-
she was unintentionally self-criti-
let, the puce color, the violet, and cal and correct. She is a woman of ,
the regal purple.
considerable leisure and material I
Very probable it is that the He- comfort. She is, however, without I
brew ladies, like those of Greece, ideals or apirations. Oaring no
were no strangers to the half-man- child of her own she is without that !
tle fastened by a clasp in front conscious maternal interest which I ,
of OaCh shoulder, and suffered to would drive her to be somewhat of
flow in free draperies down the a mother t•s motherless children.
back: this was an occasional and Being only a butterfly in her brain-
flung less fond ness of artificial beauty ''
garment,
GEORGE "I IMNIERNIAN. Prop.
over
the regular upper robe, prop- and dainty delights she never ex - '
su
r the
erly so called.
perienced the thrill of joy et that •
There was also a longer mantle, !WOW service which paradoxically I
reaching to the ankles, usually of enough can only he found outsids !.
a violet color, which, having f the the social life where such butter. ..
aletves, was meant to expose n to o flies feed and flit, and so she would
view the beauty not only °- Is e deteriorate in body in conformity
upper robe, but even of the outer with her brain if she Out not get •
2554 Grand River Avenue, corner Fourth
Great as the cost was of these thumb- - nay, in some cases, Upon
out and away front herself now! and
tunic formerly described.
girdles, it would have been far the great toe.
By the way, it should be men. then when leisure is accidentally
greater had the knot been ex - Scarlet Predominant Winter Color.
The upper or outer garments, tinned that, in order to steep them excessive. And so she goes out with
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Ia changed for a clasp; and in fact which, for both sexes, under all hi fine odor, all parts of the ward- her dog. Unfortunate animal to be
at a later ptgiod, when this fash-
tied to such company! And she
ion did really take place, there varieties and modifications, the robe were stretched on a real- really things that she is taking .
Detroit, Michigan.
voluted or grated vessels—called by
was no limit to the profusion with He brew s expressed by the copre-
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hint out. The truth is, he is uncmi
which pearls of the largest use and hensive denomination of simlah, the Talmud Irk 77) Kanklin- sciously taking her out. Such cu-
from which the steams of rich per-
jewelry were accumulated upon have in every age, and through an
They are
fumes were made to ascend.
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this conspicuous center of the parts of the hot climate, in Asia
ofcwo•cs,tinl;:n
In ■.■ hat way the upper robe was flnfilln.lea'l asreer.i.iirt Tr:rlY
dress. Latterly the girdles were and Africa alike, been of such
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worn and fastened may be std- to be properly social.—Rev
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fitted i t w
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y voluminous compass as nut only to
leered perhaps with sufficient prob- Alexander Lyons.
means of which they could be con- envelope the whole person, but to
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tracted (sr enlarged, and with gold be fitted for a wide range of mis-
practise, as described by travelers;
buckles, and large bosses and cellaneous purposes. Sometimes
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but, as we have no direct authority
clasps, that gradually became the tan in the triumphal entry of
on the subject, I shall not detain
basis for a ruinous display of ex- Christ into Jerusalem) they were
One who is himself poor but still
the reader with any conjectural
penditure.
used as carpets; sometimes as cov- Speculations.
gives for charity, and one who is
erings for the backs of camels,
Who Steals Thir Purse!
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himself childless but still sustains •
Dress of Ceremony.
MARTIN HOFFM.AN. Pre,.
In conclusion, I must remark horses, or asses, to render the rid-
One magnificent dress remains religious instruction for the young
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er's
seat
less
incommodious;
some-
that in Palestine, as elsewhere, the
yet to be mentioned, viz., the dreg. —of them the Holy One, blessed
girdle was sometimes used as a times as a WI] COVvrlid or counter- of honor or festival dress, which Ile, says: "They have anticipated
for
purse; whether it were that the pane; at other times us sacks
answers in every respect to the Me and obeyed My commandments
girdle itself w
as made hollow as currying articles of value; or, fin- modern caftan. This was used on even before I have provided them
means wherewith t''
ally,
as
curtains,
hangings
of
par-
is expressly affirmed of the high
eremony, as with sUtlicitat c
all occasions of
priest's girdle), or that, without lors, OsTasional tapestry, or even splendid weddings, presentations comply: I will give them plenty of
children." (Num. Il.
being hollow, its numerous fold- as sails for boats.
at the courts of kings, sumptuous Money and
From these illu•srations of the
logs afforded is secure depository
entertainments, etc.; and all per- xlv.)
for articles of small size. Even in uses to which it was ;walkable, we sons who stood in close connection
The question arose whether J,
our days it is the custom to con- may collect the form of this robe: , % . , r !ifh wn_t o !f l fi t.,.er t s h ,ruAli t s,
rose handing a
a
itielsi: man. instead on d
/ mod the dagger, the handkerchief that it was nothing more than
iiii7uishr'e"d"m
Wife, might
shawl
of
large
dimensions,
isr
long
for wiping the face, and other
tary commanders, etc., received hill ( 4 (livorse to his
bagatelles of personal convenience, square of cloth, just as it came such a [tress as a gift from the not instruet others to Mstruct a
scribe find have it delivered hers],
of
the
girdle.
How.
from
the
weaver
s
Isom,
which
was
a in the
royal treasury, in order to prepare
,
competent witnesses. Would it Is
• ever, the ocher and more distill. immediately thrown round the per-
gnished classes in Palestine appear son, without receiving any satin- them at all times for the royal a valid divorce? And Itabh Hu to in
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presence. According to the uni- the name of Itabh answered: It
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Ast„, t h e trains
t, have had a peculiar and semis vial
trains
v e rsal custom
dons Is
vnhd but it shall nut so be
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portione d in length to ti o•
0 ! tate artic l e o f th at k in d. An d this shape.
I." (i. v., it is teehnicallt le -,1
So much for the form: with re- were pro
Israel."
was--
ii; ilu
rank of t h e wearer; when it is that
A purse, made either of metal gard to the material there was less
of I the robes of the high-priest were
Manufacturers of
ftlh,...ws for corrupt lost/
/ I usually gold 1.r silver) id. of the uniformity; originally it was
liolorned with a train of superb iii.i but is not Imola, sod because
i ' 6s a't
,11(t. .,t leather, etc., which was at- goats: (Sr camels' hair; hut, as civ-
and Oven Jehovah is rep- " cc ' ) (Gl
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or
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and
the
luxury
of
cities
inensions;
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it
resented (Isaiah vi. 1) as filling opening
"Theo shalt surely help him t
l c „,,,,,ngst its folds, and which, increased, )heal' coarse substances
Isaiah, was im- were rejected for the finest wool the. heavenly palace with the j lift them up again," (Deut. xxii .1 1
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,
length
id!
his
train.
Another
des-
the rabbis absolved from th
Indeed, throu gh
portant enough to merit a distinct and Indian cotton.
was —but
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' mention. It was of a conical shape, all antiquity, we find that pure un- unction of this festival
robe ae' obligatillfl Of helping to reload o
ex; raordinary spih „
color,' leogth
th
of the sleeves: these d, !lift up a fallen animal those a !..,
an a t the broader end was usu. sullied white was the festal
pa les tie t
distingoished
Were
old
or
rnamtmts
of
and
more
estmcially
enriched with o
ay
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the knee and often ru
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exquisite where the indigenous soaps anti I scended to
whtne dignity
e(gsity would that Rabbi I-!.
the most elaborate
gave them to the ankle or to ihe ground. In ! h!'!P
workmanship. No long time after otla r cleaning materials
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the Christian era, the cost of these peculiar advantages for adopting a the sleeves and in thetrains bitt nine! It. eel, h went on the way, sae..
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in the latter, la; the
t deo, of that &Heapr and perish- O,peeially
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Mat l'ertullian complains, writhe able luster.
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sh oulder, ■•■ ••• ■ •• ■ ••WO.1% ■ •••04.4%••\
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'Nl• great displeasure, of the ladies of
W it h h
ply.,
pu
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disa
or
occasion
sion
of
can , 0
l ose o f ,arjety; nity
the wood worth: " ' asked tls ,
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, added to t he desire
apart from its tangents, they car,
man. "Here is the amount and th
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n'iht7ma:nn :Aljrne'ar• letsh'..
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The girdle, however, still con- adorned white, gradually intro-
and Patrons.
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tinued to be the appropriate de- &teed all sorts of innovations, both izatien. We call it Christian or to himself, saying: "Then (as any-
may acquire ownership of an
one
American.
It
is
not
true
to
either.
oldest
Willard
Si.' i .1. in
Th..
pnsitory for the napkin (to use the in form aunt color; though, with
of these denominations, taking , abandoned thing) I acquire it for
old English word) or natatory--. respect to the first, amidst all the
, to shoulder it!”
myself,
help
nit
iag
the
changes
through
which
it
traveled,
them
in
their
proper
signification
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I. e., handkerchief for clear
The sage handed him entailer half
f per sp iration. kg to the old original outline still manis --The Supplement.
hand
(re i . its voles • , 1
zuz and said.
handkerchiefs, in our fectly predonnnated. An account
, pocket
'fyrant kings !mike treacherous. I abandon it to all the world, except-
Call and have your Battery Registered and
northern use of them, it has been of the leading varieties we find in
'ing yourself," and went on his way.
We Sell, Repair and Charge.
! sati•factoiry shown by Bottiger, in the celebrated third chapter of subject-.
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! , a (,erman journal, that the Greek Isaiah.
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good
hope
is
better
than
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land Roman ladies knew nothing of ' The most opulent women of Pal-
Ged aids him who changes.
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that modern appendage to the' satins, beyond all other colors for poor possession.
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pocket, however indispensable it
may appear to us; and the same
arguments apply with equal force
to the climate of Palestine.
The glittering rings with which
211 the
according to Isaiah
Hebrew ladies adorned their hands
to
me
originally
to
have
been
seem
the loom, or by the needle of the
embroiderer. The belts being 30 derived from the seal-rings which,
long,
and
carried
round
whether
suspended
from
the
neck,
or 40 feet
and round the person, it wan in or worn upon the finger, have in
the power of the wearer to exhibit all ages been the most favorite
an infinite variety of forms, by ornament of Asiatics. These splen-
(allowing any fold or number of did baubles were naturally in the
Ifolds at pleasure to rise up more highest degree attractive to was
!' or lose to view, just as fans or the men, both from the beauty of the
! colored edges of hooks with us are stones which were usually selected
! made to exhibit landscapes, etc., for this purpose, and from the
capable of great varieties of ex• richness of the setting--to say
pansion as they are more or leas nothing of the exquisite art which
unfolded. The fastening was by a the ancient lapidaries displayed in
knot below the bosom, and the two cutting them. The stones chiefly
ends descended below the fringe; valued by the ladies of Palestine
which, if nut the only fashion in were rubies, emeralds, and chryso-
use, %ma, however, the prevailing lites; and these, net in gold, spar-
one, as we learn both from the kled on the middle or little finger
f the right hand, and
in luxurious
o
sculptures at Persepolis and from
times upon all the fingers, even the
the costume of the high-priest.
I inches broad, and of the most deli-
'• rate cottony substance, were
chosen as the ground of this im-
portant part of female attire. The
- rifest flowers of Palestine were
ht•re exhibited in rich relief, and in
their native colors, either woven in'
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