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DOLLS AT DANCES.

PARIS CRAZE REACHES LONDON. LONDON, Oct. 24. The latest Parisian craze of carrying dolls has, spread to London ballrooms. While dancing at an hotel a woman dressed in white carried a fia.xen-haired doll of considerable size, which was garbed in black velvet and veiled like, a Widow*. Another dancer, wearing a black costume, displayed, an ugly doll, reputed to be a copy of an African god, dressed by way o'f contrast in flamematerial. While dancing she carried the doll in the crook of her left arm.

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Shannon News, 6 November 1923, Page 3

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DOLLS AT DANCES. Shannon News, 6 November 1923, Page 3

DOLLS AT DANCES. Shannon News, 6 November 1923, Page 3

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