SPRINGTIME suggests lighter materials, but you still need that touch of warmth, and to meet these requirements, Madeleine Carroll, featured in “The Case Against Mrs. Ames,’’ sponsors the new pleated tunic frock in mulberry crepe, cut on semi-tailored lines, and worn with luxurious silver fox furs. A soft hat of mulberry grosgrain is trimmed with a delicate osprey which protrudes slightly over the right eye.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19098, 20 August 1936, Page 13
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65SPRINGTIME suggests lighter materials, but you still need that touch of warmth, and to meet these requirements, Madeleine Carroll, featured in “The Case Against Mrs. Ames,’’ sponsors the new pleated tunic frock in mulberry crepe, cut on semi-tailored lines, and worn with luxurious silver fox furs. A soft hat of mulberry grosgrain is trimmed with a delicate osprey which protrudes slightly over the right eye. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19098, 20 August 1936, Page 13
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