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GLORIA Swanson—wearing a cape of unusual novelty, combining a Jersey-knit and a collar of mantilla lace.
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MAE BUSCH shows a plain ermine coatee of decided charm. The dress is of blue and gray silk brocade and the band of fur which forms the hem is also of plain ermine.
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AT the left Carmel Meyers reveals the newest thing in California seaside coats, now all the rage along the Southern California beaches. It is a "huppie," or Chinese coolie coat, made of rice fibre and cotton—not too cool when the wind blows, nor too warm when the sun shines.