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LOVELY. DEBUTANTE

ANOTHER LILY LANGTRY Miss Phyllis Primrose Salt—"Miss 1933J' —j a eighteen years of age, and London society's loveliest and most-sought-after debutante. She is the I perfect girl—she has a moulded brow, classic lips, and definito chin. ( Her eyes hold you from under their incredible tangle of lashes. Her hair is a natural dull gold. The face carries a full-fleshing make-up, with blue shading to the eyes, yet she sits in a workday woollen jersoy and looks disturbingly beautiful, says the "Daily Express."_ Dinners, dances, races, and cocktail parties spread a dazzling, bewildering path for the average debutante. Phyllis Primrose shakes her head at nearly all of them. "I'm looking forward to Ascot and to being presented at Court, but as for dancing every night"—her ■eyes widened in scorn—"l couldn't." "I'm a rider and a swimmer. I love danger, and want to explore the open spaces. My father, General Salt, commands the Air Defenco of London. ' "I paint most of the day, in oils and water colours —figures. I want to paint horses. They're difficult, but even as a child I drew horses' skeletons. Form appeals to me. "Bead?- History! I'm getting through 'Tbo World Crisis' — five volumes." Miss Salt smokes, but is teetotal. She plays tho ukulele and yodels.' London has seen no face like hers since the almost., mythical Lily-Laugtry. People mobbed her in the Park. People follow Miss Salt in tho street.

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 144, 21 June 1933, Page 13

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LOVELY. DEBUTANTE Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 144, 21 June 1933, Page 13

LOVELY. DEBUTANTE Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 144, 21 June 1933, Page 13

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