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TRAGTO BEAUTY. PARIS, January 16

Tragedy seems to follow in the wake of a beautiful young woman named Louise Ferrand, who has been associated with two murders and a suicide. Louise, who is of striking beauty, with black hair and great flashing eyes, was married to M. Ferrand, an engineer ot Lyon, in 1914. He had reason to suspect that she wa s flirting with another man, and one day when lie met the couple together lie shot the lover. He was fried for this, but acquitted on the ground of the “unwritten law,” and sent to the front to join his regiment. There it is alleged, hearing that she was still unfaithful to him, he committed suicide. Mine. Ferrand, then married a railway official named Bayard, but, according to the evidence which is to lie brought forward at the Lyons Assize Court, she wns still fickle. Sayard complained of he,- behaviour to her first husband’s brother Hippolyte Fertran'd. Hippolyte met her one day when she was out walking with her new lover, a man named Guilleman, and shot him dead. Hippolyte is now to stand his trial for this crime.

“SAVAGES!” PARIS, January 16. Frequenters of the gallery of a Rome theatres have recently started a noisy crusade against exaggerated “decollete dress worn by some women in tbe stalls. Whistles, groans and cat calls greet the entry of any woman whose dress is considered cut too low. At the Oostnnzi Theatre, a man accompanying a woman thus derided, shook bis fist at the jeering gallery, shouting “Savages!” “You are wrong,” replied a voice. “Savages are people who go about without clothes.’

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Housewives can save pounds by using “NO-RUBBING” Laundry Help ingtead of employing wash women.

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Hokitika Guardian, 15 March 1922, Page 1

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357

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 15 March 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 15 March 1922, Page 1

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