Friday, 14 June 2013

Harper’s Bazaar May 1951 Page 170

PERSONAL TASTE 
Photos by  KAREN RADKAI
· Above: White imported lace brassiere, $10.00. By Lily of France. Saks Fifth Avenue. Light-as-air pantie girdle in white lace and satin, both woven of Lastex, $4.95. By Slimtite. McCutcheon.
· Above: Nightgown in pink nylon and silk tricot, $I2.95. By San Souci. Saks Fifth Avenue.
·Below: Peignoir and gown in blue Bur-Mil rayon crepe. $25.00. Trousseaux, by Terris. Franklin Simon. 
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*new hinged wood insole
no other golf shoe like it!
OLDMAINE Trotters HANDSEWN VAMP ORIGINALS
for those who want the best par-master,,,
flexible as a blade of grass supple as your golf glove light as a tee an iron for wear entirely handsewn Rosewood brown and white lined with glove leather. Also available in Rosewood brown.
*new hinged wood insole eliminates spike pressure keeps soles flat, spikes straight and insulates against cold, heat a spike wrench with each pair!
At leading stores everywhere or write to:
OLD TOWN SHOE COMPANY
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179 Lincoln Street, Boston 1 I, Mass., Dept. H·5
See pages 180 and 181 for "Where-to-by" this merchandise in your shopping area.
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The average price of a new home then was $9000 about 2.56 times the yearly average wage of $3510.  Which was about 2.34 times the price of a new car $1500.  Today?


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