A "cowboy dinner" is one of the IntocS exuberances of New York "society." Ciad in the sombreros, red neckerchiefs, flannel shirts, and fringed "chaps" or skirts of the cowboy—or cowgirl—or in tho blankets and feathers of the veal Indian, twc o>3»n of the younger set at Tuxedo Pari; in a loff cabin. ' ...'."'" '' te-
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Otago Witness, Issue 2929, 4 May 1910, Page 86
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53Page 86 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 2929, 4 May 1910, Page 86
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