Democratic Sentinel, Volume 1, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 November 1877 — Envious Changes. [ARTICLE]
Envious Changes.
The other day a grocery man at Vallejo gave a large party, at which the daughter of the carriage painter who lived next door created a decided sensation. It was not that she was more handsomely attired than the other ladies present, but that when she gyrated in the ‘ ‘ dance of death” she was observed to display the only pair of pink silk stockings in the room. She le‘t the house for a few minutes at the expiration of the dance, and in the next waltz exhibited a pair of light-blue dittoes. An hour later her crushed and exasperated female friends beheld these supplemented by further hose of a delicate chococate shade. And so it went on, until her miserable rivals determined to follow her the next time she disappeared. They traced her to her father’s paintshop in the backyard, where she was discovered brush in hand and about ornamenting fier nether extremities with a final artistic coat of light salmon. The exulting spies rushed back with the damaging news, but it was too late. The men were all too tight to understand, the music had gone home and the lights were being put out. Thus it is that fraud and duplicity triumph, while honest simplicity walks around with a darn on its calf and a hole in its heel.— San Francisco Post.
