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The next day Mrs. Graham came down upon the Hollisters in her limousine, and an exquisite toilet of organdie and ribbons. The Enchanted Barn 2011-10-13T02:00:50.933Z
No, the white organdie of the dress would make it look dirty. Rough-Hewn 2011-09-20T02:00:15.147Z
Bab and Mollie were also expecting an express package of fresh clothes and their organdie dresses, which they felt, now, they would assuredly need. The Automobile Girls Along the Hudson Fighting Fire in Sleepy Hollow 2011-09-18T02:00:23.270Z
I hope to goodness I don’t ruin my organdie during chemistry. Marjorie Dean College Junior 2011-08-27T02:00:22.827Z
That quaint flowered organdie frock exactly suits you. Marjorie Dean, High School Junior 2011-07-25T02:00:16.780Z
From her throat to her sandals she was clothed in white organdie. Playing With Fire 2011-06-29T02:00:30.590Z
Pausing to clasp hands and chat with her for a moment, Marjorie passed on to speak to Lucy Warner, a dignified little figure in a simple white organdie frock. Marjorie Dean High School Senior 2011-06-06T02:00:09.407Z
Miss Stuart, in a lavender organdie, her white hair piled on top of her head, led the procession. The Automobile Girls Along the Hudson Fighting Fire in Sleepy Hollow 2011-09-18T02:00:23.270Z
Marjorie was doubly careful in the Chemical Laboratory that afternoon and walked from it this time with no disfiguring stains on her dainty organdie frock. Marjorie Dean College Junior 2011-08-27T02:00:22.827Z
Barbara, in her dainty pink flowered organdie, with her cheeks flushed to match it in color, resembled a lovely wild rose. The Automobile Girls at Newport Watching the Summer Parade 2011-06-01T02:00:25.733Z
"Dorothy has been turning white cheesecloth doll clothes into organdie muslins by stenciling on them these tiny sprays of roses and cornflowers and jasmine." Ethel Morton and the Christmas Ship 2011-05-03T02:00:15.220Z
The lace is worked by applying organdie fabric to a delicate net background and edging each motif with fine cord-like thread. Dress embroiderers kept in the dark 2011-04-30T14:45:23Z
These frocks were very simple for the most part, organdie or swiss, and they were adjusted casually before the solitary mirror. A Daughter of the Vine 2011-03-09T03:00:47.790Z
The wedding dress was sleeveless white organdie, with white satin flowers appliquéd on the neck and the bust. Nell Freudenberger: “An Arranged Marriage.” 2010-08-30T04:00:00Z
She held up two dainty organdie frocks, delicate and airy. The Automobile Girls at Newport Watching the Summer Parade 2011-06-01T02:00:25.733Z
As it was the month of June she wore a white organdie dress with a bunch of red roses pinned at her belt and one caught in the coiled braids of her dark hair. The Camp Fire Girls Across the Seas
I was sewing on my new organdie and got the waist plumb out of joint. The Cottage of Delight A Novel
Jack wore a violet organdie, Jean a red one, Olive was in pale yellow and Frieda in blue. The Ranch Girls' Pot of Gold
In summer, a thin dress of light silk, or organdie, a flower-trimmed hat, white gloves, thin dress shoes, and a bright parasol are suitable. The Scrap Book, Volume 1, No. 1 March 1906
Her wardrobe was barren of the costly afternoon gowns smart women affect, but she put on an organdie, billowy with many ruffles, that consorted with the season, at least. Ancestors A Novel
She came down after an hour, dressed in a flowered organdie, a black silk band about her throat, a low collar showing her pretty neck. The "Genius"
Her pink organdie was prettiest, but she really ought to save that for the Glee Club concert. Betty Wales Freshman
She would scream with horror at the thought of a pink and white organdie gown, made over rosy taffeta, but the kimono is another story. Threads of Grey and Gold
If desired, bands of hemstitched organdie may be worn without impropriety at wrists and throat. The Scrap Book, Volume 1, No. 1 March 1906
Isabel suddenly felt herself and her organdie absurdly out of place in this room with its enchantress atmosphere. Ancestors A Novel
Dolly Fayre wore a white organdie, all lacy with little ruffles and a light blue sash with blue silk stockings and white slippers. Two Little Women
“I thought you might like to have some one in my place,” continued Helen, moving the pink organdie waist on to the same chair with the batiste skirt. Betty Wales Freshman
I don’t know,—it isn’t for me, I rather thrive on it, but at any rate I’m going to save you from the combination of organdie and ice-cream on a night like this. Outside Inn
She had taken off her gingham apron, and was wearing one of her last summer's dresses of flowered organdie. The Romance of a Plain Man
She found Mary quite passable in cloud-blue organdie, a contented look in her gray eyes. The Gorgeous Girl
My folks never do like to have me make myself common; and this organdie dress will be torn to ribbons.” Dorothy's House Party
Consequently, she glanced but apathetically at Norma; she had seen the dotted blue swiss before, and the cornflower hat; she had seen Aunt Annie's French organdie; there was nothing there either to envy or admire. The Beloved Woman
The lovely face, the blue black hair, the fine figure in the simple pink organdie, the slender ankles, the well-shod feet—a lemon! In Her Own Right
I have my beads, and the bracelets that were mother’s ... I wish my white organdie was here. Mountain Blood A Novel
I laid out a white linen suit for you; it will look so well turned inside out; and I am going to wear an organdie that has a wonderful satin lining. The Gorgeous Girl
Mary wore her blue organdie and looked very nice and Rupert Pinckney was there, he’s fourteen and wouldn’t talk to the children because they were too small for him, I expect. The Ghost Girl
In her half-adoring gratitude and love, she could have "kissed the hem of her garment," or the lower flounce of her pretty organdie dress. Stories of Many Lands
She had on an exquisite white organdie gown, a white sash, white slippers and white silk stockings. Madge Morton's Victory
I have let out that flowered organdie—the one you liked so much—and I wear it almost every evening. Virginia
“This pale blue organdie will do for receptions and any public entertainments you have,” her mother explained. Elizabeth Hobart at Exeter Hall
But the sight of the white organdie frock with its fluffy ruffles and soft laces brought back Patty’s apprehensions. Patty's Summer Days
Patty, too, wore a white frock, of ruffled organdie, with touches of pale green velvet. Patty's Friends
Grace wanted her to try on her pale green organdie, because it would go so beautifully with her topaz eyes. The Girl Scouts at Bellaire Or Maid Mary's Awakening
Miss Willy Whitlow was sewing there yesterday on a white organdie dress for her to wear. Virginia
"You betcha!" said Skippy, noting the large leghorn hats dripping with rosebuds, the trim ruffled organdie dresses and the twin parasols, pink and mauve. Skippy Bedelle His Sentimental Progress From the Urchin to the Complete Man of the World
Mrs. Thompson wore a lacy gown of lilac organdie cut quite low in the neck and her hair was arranged in an elaborate and immaculate coiffure that stuck out behind in huge, smooth, artificial-looking puffs. Stubble
“You’ll put on a white organdie frock and a big hat.” The Cricket
Winter had no terrors when I thought of the nice warm clothes; I only wished I had a few of the organdie dresses I had packed up before wearing. A Confederate Girl's Diary
"Everything except that organdie and a couple of nightgowns." Virginia
To be sure, there was the silk organdie Aunt Kathleen had sent her, but that was fit only for parties, and Carry never went to any parties. Lucy Maud Montgomery Short Stories, 1907 to 1908
In the afternoon she went uptown and bought some lovely pale yellow silk organdie. Lucy Maud Montgomery Short Stories, 1905 to 1906
Her gown was a very simple one of sheer white organdie, and was the only evening dress she had. Lucy Maud Montgomery Short Stories, 1896 to 1901
She had just put it on an hour before, but nothing would do but she must dress up fine; so she put on her handsomest organdie. A Confederate Girl's Diary
On her head she wore a three-cornered cap trimmed with a ruching of organdie, and beneath it her thin gray hair still showed a gleam of faded yellow in the sunlight. Virginia
"Are you going to begin on your organdie today?" asked Patty in the morning, before she started for school. Lucy Maud Montgomery Short Stories, 1907 to 1908
I put on my very prettiest pink organdie dress and did my hair the new way, which is very becoming to me. Lucy Maud Montgomery Short Stories, 1905 to 1906
An organdie may be defined as a fine, translucent muslin used exclusively for dress goods. Textiles For Commercial, Industrial, and Domestic Arts Schools; Also Adapted to Those Engaged in Wholesale and Retail Dry Goods, Wool, Cotton, and Dressmaker's Trades
How I longed to give them my hoops, corsets, and pretty blue organdie in exchange for their boots and breeches! A Confederate Girl's Diary
"I shall have to wear either my blue lawn or my green organdie this evening," she thought. Virginia
We shall be married out under the cherry trees and I'll wear my new white organdie. Lucy Maud Montgomery Short Stories, 1907 to 1908
They wear graceful organdie gowns, and large ricestraw hats trimmed with bows and streamers. Semiramis and Other Plays Semiramis, Carlotta And The Poet
In summer, a gown of light material, such as organdie, muslin, or other soft goods, dainty and somewhat elaborate, is in good taste. The Etiquette of To-day
Fancy my magenta organdie on a dark beauty! A Confederate Girl's Diary
And go I did, finally, as meekly as possible, and I wore the pink organdie and had a lovely time. Glory of Youth
She had the sweetest white organdie you ever saw, all frills and laces. Lucy Maud Montgomery Short Stories, 1907 to 1908
She took off her dress of embroidered white organdie, and put on a robe de chambre. The Lion's Mouse
She wore her white organdie, but fastened crimson roses in her hair and belt. The Californians
Under the head of muslin brought to a high degree of perfection in weave and finish will be found dimity, mull, Indian lawn, organdie, Swiss, and Madras, and a host of others equally beautiful. Textiles and Clothing
I was very toploftical, Anthony—and was prepared to read her a sermon on the duties of a doctor's wife, when all at once I had a vision of myself in that rosebud organdie. Glory of Youth
I put on my best pale blue shirred silk hat and my blue organdie dress and my high-heeled slippers. Lucy Maud Montgomery Short Stories, 1907 to 1908
Madge, looking radiant in a little frock of white organdie dotted with tiny green leaves, poured the tea. Madge Morton's Secret
Mrs. Yorba consented that Magdaléna should have a new frock, the organdie being in a condition for a maid to sniff at. The Californians
Muslin—A cotton fabric of various classes and names; bleached and unbleached, half bleached, cambric, book muslin, long cloth, mull, organdie, lawns, etc.; used for all purposes. Textiles and Clothing
It was a fine white organdie with a little pink sprig, but there was a darn in the skirt. Dotty Dimple at Her Grandmother's
Nothing more was said that week about the organdie, or the wedding, or the Forbes's party. Lucy Maud Montgomery Short Stories, 1907 to 1908
Just then the front gate clicked and two girls strolled up the red-brick walk, their light organdie dresses peeping out from the folds of their long capes. Grace Harlowe's Plebe Year at High School The Merry Doings of the Oakdale Freshmen Girls
These dimensions are for a small blossom made of taffeta silk or organdie. Make Your Own Hats
An organdie neckerchief was crossed over her bosom and held at the waist by a broad purple girdle. A Mummer's Tale
He produced bright orange organdie and pink ribbons for the purpose. I Married a Ranger
How thankful I was that I had put on my blue organdie and my shirred hat! Lucy Maud Montgomery Short Stories, 1907 to 1908
Her mother was in organdie with great balloon sleeves, and her hair in a Psyche knot. The Tin Soldier
The gown may be of satin, crepe de chine, messaline, lace or chiffon, or of simple white organdie; all are appropriate for a church wedding. Mother's Remedies Over One Thousand Tried and Tested Remedies from Mothers of the United States and Canada
Carrie floated up, a straight, fine figure in white organdie, her smooth hair shining like satin as it rolled from her brow. The Voice of the People
Elise had on a childish one-piece pink frock, with sleeves above the elbow, and an organdie sash. The Gay Cockade
Tom's mother came softly into the room, gowned in an exquisite afternoon costume of violet organdie and fine lace, which was very becoming to her white hair and youthful face. Madge Morton, Captain of the Merry Maid
The same mirror had reflected her mother's organdie. The Tin Soldier
And so, indeed, they were—a blue organdie, with white ribbons around the waist, and a big white hat with a pink rose in a knot of black velvet on the brim. The Vehement Flame
Grace wore a gown of pale blue organdie that was a marvel of sheer daintiness. Grace Harlowe's Sophomore Year at High School The Record of the Girl Chums in Work and Athletics
With a quick, searching glance that took in bedraggled organdie, rose hat, and pink parasol, and set them aside for what they were worth, George Benedict observed and classified Lizzie. The Girl from Montana
Eugenia in mauve organdie stood up from the deep Windsor chair where she had sunk down, and came forward silently to greet her. The Brimming Cup
"No, I'm not going," answered the girl regretfully, for she loved dancing, and her white organdie dress, trimmed with quillings of blue ribbon, lay upstairs on the bed. Life and Gabriella The Story of a Woman's Courage
She wore a becoming dress of flowered organdie, with knots of bright velvet, and her pretty hair was carefully arranged. Patty and Azalea
Jessica's gown was of white organdie, trimmed with tiny butterfly medallions and valenciennes lace. Grace Harlowe's Sophomore Year at High School The Record of the Girl Chums in Work and Athletics
She had been working nights for two weeks on an elaborate organdie, with pink roses all over it, for Lizzie to wear. The Girl from Montana
And when this job was done she got busy with her trousseau, which consisted of a bridge gown in blue organdie, and a pair of high white shoes. Ma Pettengill
High-heeled slippers do not go with any country clothes, except organdie or muslins or other distinctly feminine "summer" dresses. Etiquette
She wore a simple gown of pale blue organdie, clinging to her faultless figure, even at the throat and wrists. The Bell in the Fog and Other Stories
She forgot all about her own thirty-eight waist-line when she ordered that pink organdie. Every Soul Hath Its Song
"It's the edge of the water," his mother said absently, while she tried to fold an organdie gown to the best advantage. Phebe, Her Profession A Sequel to Teddy: Her Book
Her pretty blue organdie was on the bed ready to put on. Richard Vandermarck
San Francisco is essentially an out-of-door city, with three hundred odd days of clement weather, made for the display of light raiment, whether it be organdie dresses, sports togs or afternoon frocks. Fascinating San Francisco
One of the girls wore a yellow organdie trimmed with black velvet ribbons, a large Leghorn covered with yellow feathers and black velvet. The Bell in the Fog and Other Stories
Did I quiver an eyelash when she ordered that pink organdie, and didn't Phonzie nearly double up when he took down the order? Every Soul Hath Its Song
She went to the closet and took out the organdie dress and satin slippers. The Visioning
I think it was a white swiss or a blue organdie, or a challis, or a bombazine, I can't just exactly remember. Buddy and Brighteyes Pigg Bed Time Stories
I've decided to wear my white organdie if you could put in a new lining for me. Alice Adams
Two or three girls, clad in apotheosized organdie, and close hats, were already on top of the coach. The Bell in the Fog and Other Stories
The shrunken white organdie rose and fell as if she were struggling to be free and to break out of it altogether. The Song of the Lark
For from the very instant that her eye rested upon the figure of the girl in pink organdie dress and big hat she knew something was wrong. The Visioning
She wore a dress of flowered organdie over pink sateen with pink ribbons about her waist and neck, and on her slim feet the low shoes she always affected, with their smart, bright buckles. The Octopus : A story of California
Alice had thought little of this; but as she looked about her and saw no organdie except her own, she found greater difficulty in keeping her smile as arch and spontaneous as she wished it. Alice Adams
The girls who talked to those on the coach wore organdie frocks of simple but marvellous construction. The Bell in the Fog and Other Stories
Thea wore her Moonstone party dress, white organdie, made with a "V" neck and elbow sleeves, and a blue sash. The Song of the Lark
She made mental note of the crisp organdie collar and cuffs, and was suddenly conscious that her shoes were too short of vamp, and her heels run down because they were too high. Star-Dust
She was dressed in a white organdie frock of the most rigorous simplicity and wore neither flower nor ornament. The Octopus : A story of California
The boys suffer agonies in patent-leather boots, high, stiff collars and blue serge suits; the girls suffer torments of jealousy over the fortunate few whose white organdie dresses come "ready-made" straight from Boston. The Old Gray Homestead
Warble waved Petticoat out of the room, dismissed Beer with a simple "Get out!" and then quickly flung off the clothes she wore and hopped into a little frock of white organdie and cherries. Ptomaine Street
I thought this organdie would be more comfortable and appropriate this warm day. Kitty's Class Day and Other Stories
Run upstairs, Lilly, and take the top off the sewing machine and lay out the white organdie. Star-Dust
Her organdie frock was long, longer than any she had yet worn. The Octopus : A story of California
The bridesmaids wore white organdie and carried violets. Going Some
As Amanda marched in, her red hair parted on the side and coiled into a womanly coiffure, wearing a simple white organdie, she was just one of the hundred graduates who marched into the chapel. Amanda — a Daughter of the Mennonites
I've got the ten dollars grandpa sent me, and with eight of it I'm going to buy Lizzie King's organdie muslin. Kitty's Class Day and Other Stories
His eyes dwelt with frank delight on her fresh blue organdie. Senator North
It is a dress—an organdie, a regular beauty. The Desired Woman
Her wedding gown was a fine, sheer organdie, simply and daintily made. Further Chronicles of Avonlea
My hair will be all tumbled after such mad walking, and my organdie torn.” Amanda — a Daughter of the Mennonites
The expectantly waiting Nina, at this, followed Amy upstairs in the direction of the white organdie, and Harriet felt a little premonitory chill. Harriet and the Piper
It was a pale blue marquisette embroidered in tiny daisies, and Grace declared it to be far prettier than her graduating gown of white organdie trimmed with fine lace. Grace Harlowe's Senior Year at High School
This girl was a mere fluff of pale yellow organdie which brought out the purplish lights in her ink-black hair. On the Firing Line
With the aid of a hand-glass she critically studied her pink organdie from every angle. Missy
In an airy orchid organdie dress and hat to match, white silk stockings and white buckskin pumps, she looked ready for a garden party. Amanda — a Daughter of the Mennonites
"White is prettiest," she said; "didn't we decide for the organdie?" Harriet and the Piper
Grace hurried through her dressing, and looking very sweet and wholesome in her dainty blue organdie, knocked at the door of the room occupied by Marian and Eva Allen. Grace Harlowe's Senior Year at High School
She was about thirteen years old, dressed in an organdie, and I think she had light blue ribbons flying from her hat, light blue or pink, I forget which. Back Home
She had hesitated over the pink organdie; not many of the "crowd" were going, and it was to be for her a professional rather than a social occasion. Missy
She wore a corn-colored organdie dress and leghorn hat, her natural beauty was enhanced by a becoming coiffure, her eyes danced, her lips curved in their most bewitching bow. Amanda — a Daughter of the Mennonites
The "to-morrow" for which the white organdie had been selected was to bring Royal for his first visit to Huntington. Harriet and the Piper
Her flowered organdie dress was very much like the bouquet she had brought, and her floppy straw hat had a big lilac bow. One of Ours
He looked with appreciation at the little pointed toes of Kate's slippers, as they glanced from below the skirt of her dainty organdie. A Mountain Woman
Anyway, she was soon to be glad she'd worn the pink organdie. Missy
But mother said the pink organdie was long enough—too long, really. Missy
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