After the Ball (1912 fashion) From a 1912 De Reszkeadvertisement From the pained expression of the Victorian grandparent in the background, such a scene as this was obviously pretty high-stepping. That was eighteen years ago, when woman was just beginning to break her shackles of frills, and furbelows. To-day we have almost forgotten what petticoats looked like. But certain other things still hold sway as they did then. De Reszkes remain the mildest and mellowest of all cigarettes, although their world-wide demand enables them now to be sold at the popular price of 10 for 9d. DE RESZKE Virginias 'Ivory-tipped or Plain Jil for Q. Twenty for 1/6 J. MIL LH OFF AN*D CO. LTD. 8 6 PICCAD ILL V, LOND ON, W. S
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 120, 23 May 1930, Page 6
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124Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 120, 23 May 1930, Page 6
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