New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 16, 1924, Page 13

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= City from a brief vacation. T hions in Pa ying Fas fic & Atlautic) In the courge of study of the girls of the New York School of Fine and Applied pupils must visit many of thg-‘l ench capital’s famous fashion houses, Photo shows a class at the of Madeleine & Madeleine, listening to a lecture by M. Bernard, famous designer, on the gown worn by the model. Art 1 Principals in the high tr THEIR S e [ e BT et T et German y Fears Her efied inist movement in Germany, every time she makes a speech. ed for her arrest on charge of ow, Russia, the past few months. Sanity Trial of Harry K. Thaw ‘ranc a warrant has been . She has been in Mo (By Pacific & Atlantic) Death was cheated by a hair’s breadth when occupants of this car, said to be stolen, jumped out as it fell over eighty-foot cliff in New York City. Sails for Legal Aid (By Pacific & Atlantic) Thaw (left), a large featured man, now, after years of confinement, gray-haired and nervous, never lost his solern pose. His attorney, ex-Judge Patterson, on the contrary, kept smiling. Senorita Salud Ruiz, a sc v girl of Muadrid, Spain, hecause of a cla in her grandmoi s will, from which <he inh 1 $125,000, must have all her evening gowns fashioned on models of 60 yegrs ago. “Just for a Few Moments Evelyn Neshit waiting A. Kriz (left) and Mis® Sophie Rubinoff of P! , Ala,, exchanged places ung ladies are school teacher merican Priso cepted many lifts 1By Pacific & Atiantic) Almost hidden behind flowers wer> Barbara La Marr's smiles and famous green e when she arrived recently in New York Miss Henri penitenti: to see how it f a series of lectures though they have step into a ¢ d the , they ar P The in Phi light plays as I long confined in be adjudged sane to control his « ed tremer finement, » figures, photographed delphia, on whom spot- arry K. Thaw, um, fights to i comp e, which I usly during con- Guilty Myrtle B. Hayes ples to attempt to forge Schwab's name to a $25,000 note, thereby saving Mr. Schwab the humiliation of having to appear in court as witness in a criminal trial. to be called. Good Cheer for Girls Sorry They the Kilby nces jus t and gathering data for North, South and West, Al- keeping their vow—not to Fighting to save life of Walter Muir, convicted of killing cripple in Montreal, Canada, the Duchesse de Richelieu (above) sailed to seek legal aid in England, Bobbed n of the Philadelphia Hair Dressers’ Association, with a wig on, introducing the new Bob wig, Iz s present fad of shingling for girls with thin hair. nang ¥ kford type for girls who are sorry they bobbed their hair. The bobbing fad has brought the many feminine customers that the male patrons are forced to wait much longer than they are ed to when visiting the barber shop. In Mr. Coben’s ne nas (Copyright: 1924: Pacific & Atlantic Photos. Inc.) I — ol - A

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