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Here are three new versions of the modish shoulder cape. The first is a smart little affair in spotted crepe de chine, finished at the neck with a white crepe collar and a self bow. The next is an adorable wisp of flowered chiffon with three finely kilted frills by way of trimming. Smartest of all, perhaps, is the flared cape in check light-weight tweed, the stand-up collar faced with plain cloth to tone.

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Taranaki Daily News, 13 August 1930, Page 13

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Here are three new versions of the modish shoulder cape. The first is a smart little affair in spotted crepe de chine, finished at the neck with a white crepe collar and a self bow. The next is an adorable wisp of flowered chiffon with three finely kilted frills by way of trimming. Smartest of all, perhaps, is the flared cape in check light-weight tweed, the stand-up collar faced with plain cloth to tone. Taranaki Daily News, 13 August 1930, Page 13

Here are three new versions of the modish shoulder cape. The first is a smart little affair in spotted crepe de chine, finished at the neck with a white crepe collar and a self bow. The next is an adorable wisp of flowered chiffon with three finely kilted frills by way of trimming. Smartest of all, perhaps, is the flared cape in check light-weight tweed, the stand-up collar faced with plain cloth to tone. Taranaki Daily News, 13 August 1930, Page 13

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