Diaper appeared in reign of Henry II, 313 -- derived from D'Ypres, 313 Dinners, handkerchief used for wrapping, 195 Diodorus on the plaid of, 312 Distortion of the head, 336 Divorce, Bedouin form of, 178 Djibah, =172=, 173 Doctor in the Punch and Judy show, 263, =264= -- of Divinity, scarf of, 192 -- round cap of, 213 Dogs, dress of, as duck decoys, 301 -- hairless, 303 Dolls, clothes of, 137 -- costume, 267 -- in swaddling clothes, Mr. Edward Lovett on, 268 Dolman of the Hussars, =81=, 239 Donkeys, cowry shells on trappings of, 297 Drawings of cave men, 8, =9=, 10 Dress, academical, 208 -- -- Druitt on, 210 -- bridal, 175 -- characteristic of trades, 320 -- children's, Dr. Alice Vickery on, 165 -- colour in academical, 309 -- condemnation of, by the clergy, =344= -- Court, 226 -- -- mistakes made in, 227 -- does not usually show rank, 319 -- Dutch skeleton, 145, =145= -- evening, black and white, 308 -- -- suggests correct behaviour, 340 -- Highland, 162 -- League, Rational, 354 -- monastic, 198 -- more primitive, worn on occasions of ceremony, 135 -- naval, supposed survivals in, 252 -- of acrobats, 286 -- -- ancient Christians, 187 -- -- animals, 291 -- -- beadles, 147, 262, =264= -- -- coachmen, origin of, 139 -- -- convicts, 91 -- -- costermongers, 319 -- -- footmen, origin of, 139 -- -- girls at Coombe Hill School, Westerham, 171, =172= -- -- -- -- the Croft School, Betley, 173, =173= -- -- grooms, origin of, 139 -- -- harlequins, 283 -- -- heads of churches in Scotland, 200 -- -- jockeys, coloured, 147 -- -- King's Counsel, 218 -- -- Knights of St. John of Jerusalem, 321 -- -- monks, 201 -- -- Mrs. Bloomer, 81, 361 Dress of Norwegian bride, 180 -- -- nuns, 201, =203= -- -- particular trades, 149 -- -- peasants, gay, 309 -- -- Punch and Judy, 137, 253 -- -- Romans, 187 -- -- servants, 139 -- -- the American, 318 -- -- -- Austrian, 318 -- -- -- Colonial, 319 -- -- -- Dane, 319 -- -- -- Frenchman, 318 -- -- -- German, 318 -- -- -- Hungarian, 318 -- -- -- Norwegian, 319 -- -- -- Spaniard, 318 -- -- St. Nicholas, 137 -- -- soldiers previous to the Restoration, 236 -- -- Yeomen of the Guard, 223, =225= -- once indicated rank, 319 -- origin of, 6 -- parti-coloured, came into fashion in Edward II's time, 313 -- profession often not indicated by, 315 -- rank indicated in certain professions by, 320 -- rational, 81, 361 -- reform, 354 -- simplification of Court, 226 -- special, for worship, 205 -- tax on elegant, 350 -- to be according to station, 350 -- ugliness of evening, 208 -- Union, Healthy and Artistic, 354 -- used in special occupations, 320 Dresses, bridal, often survivals, 180 -- special school, 168 -- with trains to be kept for ceremonial occasions, 358 Dressing-gowns, 138, 358 Drops for ears, 112
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