Wo arc rapidly rorertinp to I conditions. One of the signs of the times is the rc-appearance dress, which, during the four has been practically banished from the AVest End restaurants and theatres. This week, however, I have seen theatre stalls full of men attired m the old style evening dress (writes a correspondent to the London "Evening >ews ot November 28th). The King seems to have set the fashion. Twice during the last few days he has appeared m public in evening dress —at the Empire and again at tEc Adelphi, •
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16431, 27 January 1919, Page 3
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