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Mrs. Jenness-Miller on Dress GSAM 364

During the year 1890 Mrs. Jenness-Miller, of New York, in the most scientific hygiene dress journal of the age, advocated that women shorten their dresses little by little, so as not to make too abrupt a change, until they are brought up to about the top of a lady’s boot,—just the length that Testimony No. 11 advocated. GSAM 364.5