SCHIAPARELLI'S BUFFOONS
;■ Hats. continue to; be the buffoons of the shows, states',' a writer .-■ in the "Christian Science Monitor." Shapes about- large enough for the cranium of an intellectual ddll are perched oil the upswept" locks. of. adults; Schiaparelli, whose love of jokes is far-farhed, does toppers of these dimensions with great delight, sometimes crushing tire crowns with the exuberance of her wit; or pirichirig them into hour-glasses. ~ She sends tiny fedoras sliding downhill till they land on an eyebrow ledge.. Other designers give us; bowls, .upright or inverted, pill boxes with sphinx-like draperies;against, the back of the head, or phantasies of ruching that spill and trickle." ....
A vacuum cleaner should not pick up pins, broken glass, tacks, or other sharp metal pieces, for they may poke holes in the.dust bag, or chip or throw out Of balance the fan blades.
.: Mildew may be removed by rnoi'stenirig .the. spot with, clean' water, then rubbing on a. thick coat of castile soap mixed : with. chalk iscrapings, rub .with end: of finger, then wash off.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 44, 20 August 1938, Page 19
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SCHIAPARELLI'S BUFFOONS
Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 44, 20 August 1938, Page 19
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