women's fashion

Ladies' Cashmere Stockings

Advertisement for ladies cashmere stockings at Stanley Bros., Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. Appeared in the Examiner, 23 April 1898, page 3.Ladies' Cashmere stockings were sold at Stanley Brothers. This store was located on P.E.I., and it was also a General Store. The particular types of stockings sold were Llama, Silk Finished and Linen Spliced. The stockings were made out of long English spun yarn. They also came in colors such as black and grey.

Mrs. Ella Malcolm Newbery (Mrs. Arthur)

Portrait of Ella Newbery, ca. 1885-1910. She can be seen holding a fan and standing between a potted plant on a pedestal and a large rocking chair. An animal skin rug is visible on the floor. Mrs. Newbery is looking down and away from the camera.The picture is of Mrs. Newbery, and she is inside of her house. In this picture, she is holding a book above a chair. The chair that she is standing beside is a rocking chair. She is standing on a bear rug in front of a vase with a plant in it. She is not smiling because it would take too long to take the picture.

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