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  • Figure 2 a rear view; and in Figure 3, a vertical section on line fc enlarged.
  • This invention relates to a peculiar construction of the upper portion of the skirt, whereby it is made adjustable and at the same time prevents the catching up of the skirt when the wearer rises from sitting; and consists in forming the upper portion of the skirt from a fabricated material, and adjustable both upon the front and rear, or upon the two sides, so that the lsame skirt is adapted to diiferent-sized persons.
  • A is the band; B the upper portion of the skirt, formed from any fabricated material and stitched to the band, and extending onethird of the way down, more or less, to a hoop, a. From this point down the skirt is formed in the usual manner.
  • the upper or fabricated portion of the skirt is provided with an opening, d, and the band atthat point arranged with an adjustable slide,f, so that the band may be lengthened to any desired extent, as seen in fig. 2.
  • the band In front the band is provided with a buckle or other convenience for clasping the band around the body, as seen in fig. 1.
  • the fabricated portion of the skirt is stitched tothe band, and is secured to the hoop a, as seen in iig.
  • the hoop being denoted in solid black, the tape in red, the fabricated portion B is laid upon one side of the hoop and4 tape, (the hoop passing through the pocket in the tape in the usual mannen) and upon the opposite side of the hoop a binding, D, is placed and stitched through the said binding, tape, and fabric, as at b; thus the two portions of the skirt are firmly secured together.
  • a binding, D is placed and stitched through the said binding, tape, and fabric, as at b; thus the two portions of the skirt are firmly secured together.
  • preferred two adjustable openings may be made, one upon either side of the upperl ⁇ portion of the skirt, but I prefer the opening in the rear, as described.

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'.lO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONGERN:
Be it known that I, CHARLES DANIELS, of Birmingham, in the county of New Haven, and State of Cowd necticut, have invented a new Improvement in Hoop Skirts; and I do hereby declare the following, when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings and the letters of reference marked thereon, to be a full, clear, and exact description ofthe saine, and which said drawings constitute part of this specification, and represent, in-
Figure 1, a front View.
Figure 2, a rear view; and in Figure 3, a vertical section on line fc enlarged.
This invention relates to a peculiar construction of the upper portion of the skirt, whereby it is made adjustable and at the same time prevents the catching up of the skirt when the wearer rises from sitting; and consists in forming the upper portion of the skirt from a fabricated material, and adjustable both upon the front and rear, or upon the two sides, so that the lsame skirt is adapted to diiferent-sized persons.
To enable others to construct and use my improvement, I will proceed to describe the same as illustrated. in the accompanying drawings. v
A is the band; B the upper portion of the skirt, formed from any fabricated material and stitched to the band, and extending onethird of the way down, more or less, to a hoop, a. From this point down the skirt is formed in the usual manner. The upper or fabricated portion of the skirt is provided with an opening, d, and the band atthat point arranged with an adjustable slide,f, so that the band may be lengthened to any desired extent, as seen in fig. 2. In front the band is provided with a buckle or other convenience for clasping the band around the body, as seen in fig. 1. The fabricated portion of the skirt is stitched tothe band, and is secured to the hoop a, as seen in iig. 3, the hoop being denoted in solid black, the tape in red, the fabricated portion B is laid upon one side of the hoop and4 tape, (the hoop passing through the pocket in the tape in the usual mannen) and upon the opposite side of the hoop a binding, D, is placed and stitched through the said binding, tape, and fabric, as at b; thus the two portions of the skirt are firmly secured together. If preferred two adjustable openings may be made, one upon either side of the upperl `portion of the skirt, but I prefer the opening in the rear, as described. By this construction the hoops serve the full purpose of expanding the skirts, while the upper portion, being flexible, is not liable to be caught up when the wearer sits, as do the upper hoops in skirts of common construction, and the weight of the skirt is very much reduced.
Having thus vfully described my invention, what I claim as new anduseful, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
The combination of the fabricated part B, with the hoops below, when made adjustable, substantially in the manner specified.
CHARLES DANIELS.
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ROBERT MAY, A. J. TIBBITs.
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