Fl • HY— I VI 



bj th< 

 I in much t! tanner, th furthei : with 



tufrage and tt metal 



and i ir .in inward r< 



the lured, r | 



• found in Am. 



[*0 tht • >gy 



thetC (Tints her with 



the value ;* 

 tO I Itudy of thr J 

 they *iho\s * wealth of detail the -:umc and popular 



• the important 

 ten <lc! c 



into the household, an ' I court-It! pictured in d. 



tail; u from It • folk-lore, and I drar- 



ha n the the artists quite as frequt 'he 



flo the first tl the night i 



uni Fuji nating (•mattet 



their 



I trill contribute their th f Japan. 



\ further inl made to the collection! anese 



when three full costumei for women, typical examples of 



apparel worn by tlie military (Samurai) cla re purchased from 



Thr three costumes are: the winter 

 -umm- ! the costume that 



i> worn <>ti the • The winter rn|>c is of he. ivy blue Canton 



h the family crest printed in white, and i- rml»- i with small 



i : worn with th ; - i lingular acqtrisiti 



made rown brocade and 



.-. '. • i bamt) wi tarn ind pheasant design in soft-color' 



threads The summer < 

 of th<- Japanese ime It i of bine silk, .screen weave with em- 



broidered li!i«-s. .ind i- worn with a l>!ue and white -Ash which has a 

 WS The strert co pe 



in • : blue, and has a hr -h These tliree costunv 



i dre>s worn at t. the latter l>ein£ 



quite a different type from the others, and which was donated to 



the Museum 1 Miss Helen WiDcii mbine to illu 



nuatrly the WOmefl oi the S.imtr 



TV I in a :ier on lift • tth 



a fact air-drr Mr 



