A NEW SENSATION.
&.cable.inaji/' : has; Uiastehedi to ' flash- information ■ across the" • wires ' Mrs;. :I,fOiigr .. worth, a daughter' v of " ex-Pr€iident ' Roosevelt, has created a sensation 1 !\v' wearing g,lass4ieeled dancing slippers a, ,i ball at Washington, and by also we: i'ing white tulle shoulder wings. Now:, the people of the world ava •looking for sensations:; They are weary of the fudge and twaddle that has'(been served up to them coneer.-i----j ing Morocco, and Tripoli, and, indus* I trial .strikes, and revolutions'.. These j are becoming every-day occurrences. I And so it tbappens that the United [States has produced a woman wro wears glass heels to her dancing shoes; Is this not horrifying to contemplate? Does it not make the hair of the bald-headed man stand on end? Yes, glass-heeled shoes and Shoulder wings! Hbw fearful! How hobble in the extreme!
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10543, 27 January 1912, Page 4
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140A NEW SENSATION. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10543, 27 January 1912, Page 4
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