Photograph by A. W. Cutler 



uke Father, like son in Hungary 



Note that the costumes are identical except that the sleeves of the garment worn by the 

 boy are embroidered and not decorated with colored wools, as in the case of his father. 

 The long apron, worn by the young and old of both sexes, is a feature of the native costume 

 seen in Mezokovesd, a town to the east of Buda-Pest. Only by personal inquiry could one 

 determine whether the subjects of this photograph are Slovaks or Ruthenians. These two 

 branches of the Slav race mingle almost indistinguishably in this section of Europe. 



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