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  2. HOLIDAY INFLUENCE.

    THE ideal football for the beach is Japanese socks. Such is the opinion of Betty Furness, who has put in a large supply of these in her wardrobe for summer wear. She finds that these socks provide excellent protection against the heat of the sand, and give a chic appearance when worn with bathing suits and shorts. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 498 words
  3. FUR IN FRONT LINE

    Judging by the pre-winter fashions nothing is right without fur, a silent and bloodless revolution has taken place among furriers, who are ...

    Article : 92 words
  4. FOR WINTER WEAR

    You will be small waisted, full skirted. The lavish mink coal is eclipsed for the moment. You will wear a big fur lop-coal. probably of beaver, nutria or opossum, or of discreet astrakhan or sealskin, for really cold days, and a perfectly cut woollen top-coal with the some new fur detail for balmier ...

    Article : 140 words
  5. A New Hat

    A new hat is often better than the best tonic for a woman. She will always find a consolation in the fact that whatever is paid for a hat, it is ...

    Article : 206 words
  6. MAROON IS NEW COLOR

    "Paris is now featuring ox-blood and maroon for accessories, chiefly with black and blue," said a visitor who recently returned to Australia. ...

    Article : 117 words
  7. WOOL FOR EVENING

    You'll be tailored for informal evenings, in woollen or lame or both combined. Black woollen suits, for instance, with palm leaves embroidered in gold paillettes all over the front like an academician's jacket. Your skirt straight or full, ...

    Article : 101 words
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