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The Herald
no.
16630
3 September
1930
13498300
1930
newspaper issue
1930
pg.
6
Note:
Epigraph: "According to a cable report from London today, the length of ladies' skirts seems to be dependent upon the clock. For morning wear the skirts reach the curve of the leg. As the day advances they lengthen, until they touch the ground after dinner."
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y
The Herald
no.
16630
3 September
1930
13498300
1930
newspaper issue
1930
pg.
6
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