d' Interieur, from the Matson Jeanne d'Arc, 265, rue Saint Honore. At the Maison Paquin, where all was bustle and excitement owing to the large number of customers choosing dresses, I only saw a limited number of models, but there was evidence that some of the best dresses to be
09 October 1904 - American Register - London, London, England
For only igo,ooo Americans who wish can secure " permanent social influence and entree into the best society in England." This is to be achieved by purchasing "the controlling interest in one of the most fashionable institutions of London, commanding considerable social faciliti
09 October 1904 - American Register - London, London, England
"Everything is sold," said Mrs. Brown Potter's secretary to an " American Register" representative, who called at the Savoy to inquire about the fate of the "emotional gowns" which, like Othello, had found their occupation gone through the untimely demise of "The Golden Light."
09 October 1904 - American Register - London, London, England
Velvet will play an important part in the winter fashions. While it is one of the richest fabrics it is the most difficult to keep clean, and must be of the best quality to not lose colour or lustre. All manufacturers advise the steaming of velvet before making up. Corduroy will
09 October 1904 - American Register - London, London, England
An artistic effect can be given to the most commonplace bed-room by an ingle-nook and bookshelves. They can be made of ordinary pine wood, painted white, by any carpenter at very small expense. The wall-paper could be of a simple design in green and white, which would give an ai
09 October 1904 - American Register - London, London, England
I --- Un correspondent du Temps, qui voyage en Russie a ete etonne de la liberte avec laquelle le public commente les evenements qui se deroulent actuellemen t en Extreme Orient. II y a veritablement du nouveau en Russie, et la presse, si timide et jusqu'alors severement muselee
09 October 1904 - American Register - London, London, England
J'ai le plaisir d'apprendre qu'un nouvel engagement a 6te recu par notr! confrere l'Auto. Celui de Mr. Fred. Meyer, le sportsman intrepide his du sympathique proprietaire " Old England," conduira son excellent chassis Wiest a la victoire. Son moteur sort des ateliers, Gobron Bri
09 October 1904 - American Register - London, London, England