The Life And Public Services of Our Great Reform President Grover Cleveland

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The Life And Public Services of Our Great Reform President Grover Cleveland
Herman Dieck
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Dr. Sunderland took his position at the south THE FIRST LADY OF THE LAND. 225 end of the room, and immediately after the bridal party entered. Miss Folsom leaned upon the President's arm, looking exceedingly pretty in her wedding-dress of cream-white satin. One skilled in the phraseology of the modiste has described this costume as follows: The dross was of thick ivory satin, with high, plain corsage, elbow sleeves, and very long train. The front breadth just below the waist was draped from fci...de to side with soft silk India muslin, attached on the left side, and nearly joining the court train. The muslin was bordered with a nar- row band of orange flowers and leaves that out- lined the draping. The train, which was attached to the plain bodice just below the waist, measured over four j-ards in length, was slightly rounded and fell in full plaits on the floor, with no trimming but its own richness. Two scarfs of the muslin, starting from the shoulder seams, crossed the bosom in Grecian folds and were bordered Vv^ith a narrow band of orange flowers to correspond with the skirt.

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