WOMEN'S CLOTHING
DEMAND IN POLAND LONDON, March 24. Frequent hold-ups in which girls and women are practically tripped of all their clothing are occurring nightly in the streets of Poland's cities and large towns, states the Associated Press correspondent in Warsaw. Bandits in day raids are boarding trains and going from carriage to carriage, stripping off coats, stockings, shoes, dresses and jewellery. One Polish girl travelling from Cracow to Warsaw to he married, arrived with her trousseau, clad only in a cotton underskirt and harefooted.
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Chronicle (Levin), 26 March 1946, Page 3
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85WOMEN'S CLOTHING Chronicle (Levin), 26 March 1946, Page 3
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