AH EVENING DRESS SUIT Is a nooossily to tin' well-dressed man. We can supply you with a DRESS SUIT, made of the Best Material, tailored in the Latent London blyle. Evening Dress Suit, £ls 13a. Dinner Jacket Suit, £ll lie. Overcoats, from £7 Ib. J. M‘GRAE, MERCHANT TAILOR, 25 Dowling street. ■—[Advt.]
Georges Carpenticr was talking to i. girl reporter. “ Tho ■ modem friend)mnn,” he said, “is well, up in sport, but the Frenchwoman is still rather retrograde, I know a young Frenchwoman who calk'd a friend up on the telephone the other day, and said ; 1 I’m sorry to trouble you, dear madamc, but can you give mo' a good recipe for cooking clay pigeons ? Jiupies has just sent me word that lie is going out to shoot. eon», and ho is sure to bring a lot homo; and I can’t find a single word about litwaa lx[ fch© -cook book.’"
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Evening Star, Issue 17926, 23 March 1922, Page 9
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151Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 17926, 23 March 1922, Page 9
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