448 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1891. 



TROU8EKS (Psitji). Pougee silk liued with white cotton. Tied at waist t 

 and aukles. 



Waist, 21 Inclies ; lej;, 23^ inches. 



Seoul, Korea, 1885. 770 



Collected by Ensign J. B. Bernadon, U. S. Navy. « 



Worn on holidays by young boys. 



Jacket (Sakdoiig-tio-ko-ri). Light green silk faced with blue; lined 

 with coarse muslin. Sleeves, nine bright colored bauds of ribbon. 

 Collar, faced with fine grass cloth (mosi) ; tying strings, scarlet silk. 



Seoul, Korea, 1885. 77111 



Collected by Ensign J. B. Beruadou, U. S. Navy. 



Holiday dresses of boys and girls are made with sleeves like this. 



Socks (U-rin-a hi-po-syou). Two thicknesses of coarse muslin; heels 

 projecting; toes sharp and curved upward; tying strings midway 

 of back. Instep clocked in colored silks. 



Length, 6 inches. 



Seoul, Korea, 1885. 77073 



Collected by Ensign J. B. Beruadou, U. S. Navy. 



Worn by a small child. Made with regard to shape of the shoe and not of 

 the foot. 



Hair ribbon (Tang-keui). Purple grenadine folded to point at top 

 and sewed part of the way down. Column of gilt characters. 



Length, 14 inches. 



Seoul, Korea, 1885. 77078 



Collected by Ensign J. B. Beruadou, U. S. Navy. 



Tied to the hair plait. The characters mean, " Long life; riches be be- 

 queathed." The seven dots in the circle represent the stars in the " dipper,'' 

 and are a charm to insure the wearer many children. 



Ornamental hood (Gool-ne). Skeleton hood of colored silk, em 

 broidered with characters and decorated with beads, artificial 

 pearls, etc. 



Seoul, Korea, 1885. 77079 



Collected by Ensign J. B. Bernadoii. U. S. Navy. 



Worn ])y either sex. Tlie characters mean " Long life, riclies, health, and 

 happiness." The black ril>V)on is removed wlicn tlie child Iteconies aV)lc, to 

 speak. 



Child's shoes (Got-tau-liya). Ked loatlier with green and yellow 

 leather foxings. Upper and sole joined together from the outside. 



Length, 6^ iuclies. 



Seoul, Korea, 1885. 77081 



Collected by Ensign J. B. Beruadou, U. S. Navy. 



Child's sandals (Sag-jip-sin). Sole woven of hemp; sides of red, 

 white, green, and yellow twisted paper striugs. 



Length, 6 inclies. 



Collected by W. W\ Rockhill. 



Generally worn by children in very poor families. 



