SENSATION AT OPERA.
WOMAN IN TROUSERS. FASHIONABLE DRESSES HUI-NED. AN AGID-THROWING MANIAC. ..__n United Press Assn—Elan. Tel. Copyright. LONDON, May 9. The Sun-Herald news service says a sensation \K'fls vaused among the ul— Ira—fashionable apdknce at Covent
Garden 'l‘heah‘e during the performance of an opera. A dark—haired woman entered the stalls wearing trousers. Iler complete dress comprised a black satin three—qunrler length Jacket with a violet sash, and pleated emerald trousers. The woman, who is a \\'cleown resident of Mayfair. siaLEd that she hoped the people who stared at her would have the courage to emulale her example. ‘ Detectives visited Covent Garden Theatre inst evening while an upera was in progress to investigate a re—pnrl, iiinl nn :u-id—lhrmVinK mnninr had mingled \\‘illl the nullirnen and ruined llw liressr‘s nl' several women. T\\l) of ihe wirlims were members of n pnrly \\'hirh included the. Royal Princesses Louise and \'ielnrin.
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19882, 11 May 1936, Page 7
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148SENSATION AT OPERA. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19882, 11 May 1936, Page 7
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