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  2. HOLLYWOOD HEMLINES

    PERT BOWS appear on man smart frocks. Frances Drake Paramount player, adds a boy of brown taffeta to a frock of ABOVE AND LEFT. GRECIAN LINES--are combined with an elaborate material for an FAVOURITE RETURNS--Old rose is used by the debutantes of the season for everting wear. Evelyn V enable appearing in Paramount's picture "Cradle Song," selects this shade in taffeta for a frock that die plays the new ruffled train. ABOVE TUNICA POPULAR -- Ida Lupino, appearing in Paramount picture "The Search LEFT. TWO KINDS OF VELVET -- are used for a black dinner frock, selected by Sylvia ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 230 words
  3. TUBERCULOSIS IN CHILDHOOD

    WHEN I opened the door to Mrs. Bartin, I knew that her daughter Beryl was quite ill. She had a nasty sallow look; she was thin; she looked apathetic. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,282 words
  4. LATEST PARISIAN

    Last minute news from the autumn millinery collections. There's great variety in the new season's millinery. The ever popular cloche appears in new guise Brims go up and brims go down Crowns are folded and peaked ...

    Article : 826 words
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    Here Is Miss 1934! Note the new line, the width across the shoulders, the long slim skirt, and the neat little tunic bodice. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 26 words
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    1. A smart autumn model of black velvet showing the new line and high folded crown. 2. Here is one of the new berets. Isn't it cute? Fashioned of velvet, it shows the "tam" crown and si[?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 73 words
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