Rensselaer Union, Volume 10, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 May 1878 — TO THE LADIES. [ARTICLE]

TO THE LADIES.

MsrvtUosily (food aad Karvellooaly flbwg We believe (hat we place our reader* un* (let forsonsl obllgfttJon frf callfbjf thfffr at* tention to n work Wtyleli'has coma to out 1 desk this wcelt. Imagine a volume of one Hundred payed t/bmJi the size of Harper's Batar, of line paper; ffwl pH died and bofmd. As we (urn thh pagM,’ bMMKIfUjf illustrations meet the eye in rapid soccelsion, until wo realise that every article «f drees suitable for ladies or children is here presented to vfow. Ladies’ costumes tread the plainest calico wrapper or bouM (ires* to (he (final elaborate silk garment*. Chil-’ dren's suits from (lie cheap summer roiop .hesscs to (he most costly party and graduation suite. Underclothing, baby wear; drtsjf io’trif; dress trimmings, shoes, Iff short, every, urtlcie in which a lioufe-Wffe can tm interested is Hchly fl!ris(Ni‘ted. Underneath comes a clear, cofrcise description of ihJ article, and then follows th* price at which* it can be ordered. .. .. The ordinary fashion fnfi'gnrinea give' you no hint ns to Wbnt a garment swill cost’ when It is made up, This book gives yW this information exactly. Furthermore,’ interspersed between the fashions, this volume contains the most interesting,' the, most practical and the most instructive' reading matter for old and young folks.. The writers are the best, every line is ordinal, and every line is worth reading. Instructive articles on fashions, valuable lectures on cooking by Miss Corson, the superintendent of the celebrate! New York Cooking School, charming poems, essays/ stories, etc., etc., interesting to every age, by Madge Elliot, Paul Long, Kate True,' Daisy EyeLlTght, E. ETJlexford, Mr*. Pel-’ lard, Church, etc., etc. And now, most marvellous of all, this attractive volume can bo subscribed for at the insignificant price of 15 cents. 11l name is ‘‘Ehbich’s Fashion Qi’abtkrlx,” published by Messrs. Ehrick fi Co., 287 to’ 295 Eighth Avenue, New York C!(y. The subscription for a whole year ineluding four numbers is only 60 cents; for one numberlo ernts. We feel sure that all of our lady readers who are tempted by thftf notice to subecribe for it will express end regret when the spring number comes into their hands—regret that they have not' been subscribers years before.— Adv.