WOMAN 



no 



tt 



ic pattt'i 



with 

 Trim- 



liglit 1111(1 (Iixik striix's. Tht 



The sleeves arc <>f tlic sain 



edge of the hood is h.iund 



deerskin, hair oatwu 



luiug: a strip of edging (Fig. 03) 



in which the light stripes are 



clipped white uioiiiitaiti sh(>ep- 



skin, the dark pii)ii»gs browii, 



almost hairless, fawnskin. and the 



tags red worsted, is inserted in 



the seam between 7 on each side 



and C and -', and a similar strip 



between the inner edge of 3, L', 7, 



9, and 1. A broader strip of simi- 

 lar insertion, fringed below with 



marten fiir, with th." Hesh side ont Fi«.<«.-r..tkTn „f.vm„.n'. inHk. 



and colored red, rniis along the short seam JJ/f. The seam between n 



and 7 has a narrow piiiing of tliin brown deerskin, tagged with red 



worsted. A strii> of edging, withont tags and fringed with marten fur 



(Fig. 64). is inserted in the seam gygg. Tlie border of the skirt is 1 inch 



wide (Fig. (M). The dark stri])e is brown deerskin, 



1. the white, mountain sheej). and the fur, marten, with 



,*_„^_,, theie.lth-hM.h-oMt. Tile flumes are <h,ublestrii)S 



■ ■ ...-1-, -- i. iiw ■ II '" of \Nhitedeeiskin M-\M'd to the insiih'oltlie last seam, 



" - about .{ inches apaif. The sli,,ulder straps are of 



-~_3k,u.i«ui-=ss*:Ei ,.,!„,„„ ][]^,. (],_,(• ,n ,y, imt l,.,\^. tlie fur sewed on so 



„,;; woM.an H m,c of \\ olfskiii sewed t o t lie outside oftlie binding. Tliis 



froek measures t,") mciies in the back, :V1 in the fiont, 19 across tlie 

 shoulders, and 17 at tlie w.iist. Tlie skills aie 131 inches wide, tlie 

 front IS, and the back L'(» iik lies lomr. The iiieees 7, 8, and !• of the 

 hood div white. This is an uiiusuall> handsome garment. 



V3 BE.fe^:S^S 5^■^T■ 5a5!iraB 



Kici. ti4.-l).-tuils I. f trill 



■nts rarely liave tlr 



11-, w,.inuiis frock. 



iirnaiiieiital piecing seen in this 

 Its of tlie pattern is generally in 



Deerskii 

 frock. Kach one of the numbered , 

 one piece. Tiie pieces S and 9 are all 

 often so. -Vbout the same vari.'ty in 

 found as in the men's frocks, tliou.uh 

 were the only materials seen used, and 



seen without the fringe round the 1 1. I'lain d.-erskin frocks are 



often bordered round the skirts with a fringe cut from deerskin. The 



and trimming is to be 

 d mountain sheep skins 

 Mi's frocks are lessotten 



