“iSHk is not the best material for bathing costumes, especially if it has been |rept for'any length of time. This fact twas discovered too late by a lady well--B<nown in Society,' who bears the name . jpf one of England’s most famous artists. 'Shortly after she had taken her mdrn■ing plunge at a fashionable Continental .hvatering-place. she bad the horror of peeing her entire new costume of crimson hue come away in ribbons, nnd she Soon found herself in a estate that "can (lie better imagined than described. Her iilistrws was accentuated by the fact that the French boulevardiers insisted on taking the keenest interest, in the methods '/which had to 1«' resorted to to get her tout of the water. -
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLIX, Issue 4, 22 January 1913, Page 59
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120Untitled New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLIX, Issue 4, 22 January 1913, Page 59
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