— 32g — Peacock, or Sapphire Blue and a dozen others, a deli- cious resuit has been obtained ! The success obtained in ail these silken colours has also been transfered to a thicker material in the Umritzur Cashmere, a woollen fabric that adapts itself admirably to their réception, and with respect to ail Mr. Liberty’s pro ductions in his own unrivalled line we can only repeat what we asserted last year : that for Artists in general, who are difficult to please in matters relating to the draping of models and figures, and for ladies in particular, they will in this house meet with a firm who comprehend their wishes and tastes perfectly. Our initial letter will not be amiss in serving to remind that under the roofs of the houses 218 and 220, Regent Street, a complété muséum of Eastern art and eccentricities •exists. In Mr. Redgrave’s Notes on the South Kensington Muséum Exhibition of Fans in 1870, he States that no Fan-maker except those who manufactured coarse and cheap Fans li- ved in England. The Fanmakers Company was incorporated in 1709. At that time the fan was an object of general use and gave employment to numberless workmen, engravers, painters and mounters, in fact so large and important was thet craft that a writer in the “ Westminster ” Journal of