1906 A Bachelor's Cupboard

A BACHELOR'S CUPBOARD Correct Clothes

the same man, with a short-tailed coat and a bulldog pipe between. Rather in Mayfair, the Pall Mall

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fashion is to be found. Mrs. Dr. Grundy has prescribed the following tab- lets which are taken by the patient before each func- tion with good result. It may be added that any at- tempt to keep up in motoring fashions will result in^ insanity or inebriety. Fashion shows herself fickle indeed in this raiment, and what is new to-day is old to-morrow. For other occasions, however, the tabu- lated form is sufficiently correct, regardless of seasons.

" They eat and drink and scheme and plod And go to church on Sunday;

And go to church on Sunday; But more of Mrs. Grundy."

" There is fashion in all things, as in dogs going to church/' MOURN- A man wears mourning for a parent, sis- ING FOR ter, or brother for six months or a year, as ^^^ he prefers. The crape hatband is adopted for this dress, but should be much narrower than that of a widower. First mourning consists of complete suits of black, dull black leather shoes, black gloves, and cuff- links of black enamel. Second mourning should be gray or black clothes, black and white silk ties, gray or black gloves, and black and white linen. Men do not, 184

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