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DRESSING AT SARATOGA.
  
  
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DRESSING AT SARATOGA.

There is not so much dressing among the nicer people here
this season as usual. Of course ladies have their regular full-dress
toilets for the Friday evening dress-balls, but during the
week, in the morning and evening and at dinners, quiet, subdued
colors predominate. Many of our best-dressed ladies lounge in
London drab pongee suits during the forenoon and go into muslins,
grenadines and tarletans in the evening. Silk skirts, with
French embroidered overskirts, always beautiful, are indulged
in by those who have been abroad, and who have revelled among
the beautiful things and cheap prices at the Paris Bon Marché.