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A Page-Boy Jacket. There is a sudden rage for blue In Paris (says an exchange), not the Italian blues, but the most English nautical shade, which has a way of looking like a different colour in every type of fabric. Worth is among the special sponsors of navy. There is a fascinating little garment being worn also. It ps a jacket almost like that of a page'-boy, but made in black cloth or satin, and most becoming to slender, boyish figures. Braid and buttons may be as decorative as the wearer desires.

Making Sure! A pretty woman of 21, Airs. Alartha Triebe, must surely possess the world’s matrimonial record. She has married tlie same man four times in the last six months, states an American exchange. On January 19 Mrs. Triebe eloped from her home at XVoodcliff to marry Ernest Triebe, of Brooklyn. The secret wedding was performed by the Rev. Charles Truby, of the English

Lutheran Church, Jersey City. A month later the minister, at the bride's request, repeated the ceremony. Some weeks after that she decided that an even greater thrill would be to be mafried again in some distant city. So the couple were married again at New Haven, Connecticut. Subsequently Mrs. Triebe went through another marriage ceremony at a chapel in New York. London Coiffures.

The proprietor of a London flalon finds that many women ' are growing their hair almost to shoulder length, states an exchange. In the day time it is worn swathed round the crown of the head, but for evening functions, when ankle-length frocks, are donned, it is transformed into a mass of cuilo covering the nape of the neck.

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Taranaki Daily News, 18 October 1930, Page 6 (Supplement)

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Untitled Taranaki Daily News, 18 October 1930, Page 6 (Supplement)

Untitled Taranaki Daily News, 18 October 1930, Page 6 (Supplement)