10
Here you can see all page revisions and compare the changes have been made in each revision. Left column shows the page title and transcription in the selected revision, right column shows what have been changed. Unchanged text is highlighted in white, deleted text is highlighted in red, and inserted text is highlighted in green color.
16 revisions | Hallie at Jun 12, 2020 10:26 AM | |
|---|---|---|
10they chance to be women they will of course turn from the cases where harnesses and shoes made by the boys are displayed to those where all manner of feminine trifles are placed together with the photographs of the Indian girls whose work they are. The most ambitious articles in the exhibit of woman's work ar etwo dresses displayed on the somewhat angular figures of two sweetly smiling wooden women. One of these was made by Delia Randall, a 20-year-old girl of the Bannock tribe, the other by Nellie Fremont, who is 19 and an Omaha. Elaborate Dresses Shown. The first is an elaborate creation in eeru nun's veiling made with enough ruffles and tucks to wear out the patience of an ordinary dressmaker. The sleeves are full in accordance SARAH ARCHIQUETTE, AN ONEIDA. with prevailing modes and the bodice is really extremely well finished. Miss Fremont's dress is severely tailor-made. The material is blue serge and the costume is not only well finished but it has the business-like air that is the great essential of a successful tailor-made gown. Among the other articles of dress that have been made by Indian girls with more than creditable neatness are bed slippers crocheted in warm, red wools by Nellie Carey, an Apache girl, undergarments and a child's dress of pink lawn trimmed with ruffles of lace made by Sylvania Cooper, a Crow Indian, 18 years of age. | 10they chance to be women they will of course turn from the cases where harnesses and shoes made by the boys are displayed to those where all manner of feminine trifles are placed together with the photographs of the Indian girls whose work they are. The most ambitious articles in the exhibit of woman's work ar etwo dresses displayed on the somewhat angular figures of two sweetly smiling wooden women. One of these was made by Delia Randall, a 20-year-old girl of the Bannock tribe, the other by Nellie Fremont, who is 19 and an Omaha. Elaborate Dresses Shown. The first is an elaborate creation in eeru nun's veiling made with enough ruffles and tucks to wear out the patience of an ordinary dressmaker. The sleeves are full in accordance SARAH ARCHIQUETTE, AN ONEIDA. with prevailing modes and the bodice is really extremely well finished. Miss Fremont's dress is severely tailor-made. The material is blue serge and the costume is not only well finished but it has the business-like air that is the great essential of a successful tailor-made gown. Among the other articles of dress that have been made by Indian girls with more than creditable neatness are bed slippers crocheted in warm, red wools by Nellie Carey, an Apache girl, undergarments and a child's dress of pink lawn trimmed with ruffles of lace made by Sylvania Cooper, a Crow Indian, 18 years of age. |
