CUSHION FASHIONS
T!liL. Egypliiini crazrf has found expression in some unusual ways, but perhaps the quaintest of its freaks is the mummy cushion displayed in a London shop window, states the "Manchester Guardian." This is a realistic reproduction of a mummy, and should huve a creepy rather than a restful effect on the user. Cushions for the garden have their own fashions. The latest is of plain linen or casement cloth nppliqued m a bold design. A favourite device seems to be the head of nn Indian brave, feathered headdress mid nil Another successful effect that is likely tv be popular is the Studdy pup. "Bonzo " whoso rakish expression and rotund »h!. l, v'c, j tKi l! ld olli well a?nintst tho
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 30, 4 August 1923, Page 18
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122CUSHION FASHIONS Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 30, 4 August 1923, Page 18
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