FLYING CORPS BALL.
NEW FASHION FOR MEN. ■Barely do men set new fashions, at a dance, but at the Australian Flying Corps Association Ball at Clio Palais Royal. Sydney, a visitor from’America wore a "cream cloth tailored .jacket, black lie outlined with white, and the conventional black trousers. These suits are frequently worn in Iho United Slates, and ihc young man had no idea I hat be would be conspicuous. Great interest, however, was shown in his allirc, which many of Ihe more romantically-inclined feminine dancers insisted must lie Ihe mess uniform of some picturesque tropical aerodrome. Sir Charles Kingsford Smith. •No sooner had Sir Charles Kingston! Smith arrived, in Air Force unif,nut, ucrninp.i nied by Lady Kingst’ord Smith. Ilian iln* word Unshed round among Ihe imitt dancers, and all eyes were mi himLady Kingsford Smith chose a moulded gown of lea rose pink erepe satin, designed i ; a short train.
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Waikato Times, Volume 117, Issue 19596, 7 June 1935, Page 3
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