I.< >N DON NOT SO DCXWDY! LONDON, Aug. 16. Disappointed at first with tl)0 frocks slu* had sot*H in London, Miss C aroline Nmnlor, tiio young Now 1 nrk woman who is reputed to nmko £IO,OOO a year by the sale oi drosses wlnell she designs herself, yesterday admitted that she had since seen many dresses which wore “just lovely.” “1 saw some exceptionally smart frocks in llond-street,” she said, “and 1 will confess that 1 got some ideas to take hack with me io the United Statos. “1 do not believe in the lono; skirt. It collects the dust and is not hygienic. The ideal length is about o inches above the ankle. This allows freedom, and 'Sturgills' cannot object to it. “The straight line silhouette figure which will he iashionahle in the autumn will make a woman look younger and smarter than all the draperies the fashion cranks may attempt to. intro dure.” I
foot n.vr.i .hi? s’ -snoitTs.• • I.OXDON. August 27. \i a moot ill"; of football relercos a t Soufhhorongh. near Tunbridge AN oils vosterday. Air Yinohall alluded to what ho described as.the “inedeeney” of the “shorts'’ worn by some footballers, and asked what was the position of a rofoioo when a player camo on tlie fiohl wearing hnickors six indies above the knee. The ('bailman. Air Allehin. said there was a rule that knickers should meet the knee, but the rule had not been strictly enforced. -Certainly some of the knickers worn by the players wore disgusting.” he added. Mr llrown : AVe want to know what the pc,it ion is when men come on to the field in what is nothing more 01 less than a bathing costume. fi was decided to ask the Football Association for a ruling on the matter.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 October 1923, Page 1
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