DRESS CRAZE.
Hie latter end of the bad old year that has gone saw many freakish '.bings in the way of costume for both ■exes, and if the fashion continues he people who go to the theatres will 10011 absorb more attention than the days. One has only to go to some of he principal houses in Paris at this noment to get the value of his money luring the entr'actes, the Paris c.or•espondent of the Telegraph says. The
>ther night, at the Chatelet M. Alexmdre Duval, the son of the great restaurateur and prince of Parisian danlies, was seen clad in a red Inverless cape, with a tender mauve lining, talking to an exquisite lady, whose iair was powdered with gold. At mother theatre a well-known lady \ea■hor of singing appeared with her hair jf the most vivid electric green. Dm'-
ing the performance everybody twisted their necks to catch a glimpse of the lady, who sat impassive in the first row of the balcony.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 4, 5 January 1914, Page 4
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166DRESS CRAZE. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 4, 5 January 1914, Page 4
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