VAL GIELGUD ASKS MANY QUESTIONS
Val Gielgud asks many questions about women and wisely leaves them unanswered in the article he contributes to the October issue of Weldon's Ladies' Journal. He wonders why women keep men waiting, why they haast of dressing for the benefit of other women, why they comb their hair in places where they would not dream of brushing their teeth and why women, who would scream the place down if you suggested their coming to tea with you in their underclothes, will wear before all the world on a beach the sort of bathing-dress beside which 4lscanties" are as H.M.S. Hood to a pulitl This article is one of several included in the journal which has also a splendid magazine section witBf three eomplete short stories and an instaiment of the aerial. Articles written by experts give advice on homecraft, cookery, mothercraft and beauty and the specially bound portfolio of fashions gives a variety of style's for every time of the day and evening and free patterns for a smart day frock, a simple afternoon frock and a, two-piece frock.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 19, 15 October 1937, Page 11
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184VAL GIELGUD ASKS MANY QUESTIONS Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 19, 15 October 1937, Page 11
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