The Heritage of Dress: Being Notes on the History and Evolution of Clothes
Part 23
134 "Fusillers" changed to "Fusiliers" (Fig. 109) 145 "Sketon" changed to "Skeleton" (Dutch Skeleton Dress) 213 "carboard" changed to "cardboard" (made of cardboard covered with cloth) 221 "almostly" changed to "almost" (agree almost entirely with those) 263 "mop" changed to "mob" (Fig 154.), also in the List of Illustrations 278 "Markan" changed to "Marken" (the women of Marken, in Holland, may have) 289 "o" changed to "0" (8s. 0d.) 309 "deferentiate" changed to "differentiate" (serve to differentiate the sisters) 314 "promegranate" changed to "pomegranate" (the flowers of the pomegranate) 329 "had" changed to "hand" (On the other hand, the fact that) 369 "Abesses" changed to "Abbesses" (Abbesses, costume of) 388 "oy" changed to "by" (worn by Punch).
Otherwise the original has been preserved, including inconsistent spelling and hyphenation.
End of Project Gutenberg's The Heritage of Dress, by Wilfred Mark Webb