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I CHARM OF HOUSE GOWNS. * (By MOLLIE MERRICK.) Of all places in the world, Hollywood, the restless, tlie fickle, the temperamental, should have some restful hours. The hour at home is, therefore, sacredly observed. As a result, it must be said of Hollywood women that their house gowns have all the restful charm of twilight. all the ripply softness of a gently flowing river, all the remote detachment of stars. Adrienne Ames best illustrates this in a gown of powder blue, with silver bugles and silver fox sleeves. Cut to lie as harmonious with a relaxed body as possible, this cocktail robe, which also does service for the home dinner or the intimate dinner, is of crepe bagheera in a heavenly shade of blue.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 247, 18 October 1934, Page 13

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topic for women Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 247, 18 October 1934, Page 13

topic for women Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 247, 18 October 1934, Page 13

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