FASHION LEADER
MRS. ROOSEVELT A QUICK SHOPPER NEW YORK, Nov. 6. “Pop into a store, and pop out again, is how I buy my dresses,” said Mrs. Roosevelt to-day, when asked her ideas on the subject of fashions. As the “first lady in the land,” she will bo supposed to live up to the tradition that she is the arbiter of feminine fashion. iSho has rather upset women’s notions bv declaring, “I’ve bought my winter clothing, but I shall buy one dfess for my husband’s inauguration, and that’s all.”
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17945, 24 November 1932, Page 3
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