2441. In a married woman, a richer style of ornament is admissible.


2442. Costly elegance for the married—for the young girl, a style of modest simplicity.


2443. The most elegant dress loses its character if it is not worn with grace.


2444. Young girls have often an air of constraint, and their dress seems to partake of their want of ease.


2445. In speaking of her toilet, a woman should not convey the idea that her whole skill consists in adjusting tastefully some trifling ornaments.