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“  St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Missouri, November 15, 1896
The evidence again lifts the veil from certain features of social life in Great Britain and reveals the mode of life of some of the so-called “fast set” of the aristocracy. The...   High-res

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St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Missouri, November 15, 1896

The evidence again lifts the veil from certain features of social life in Great Britain and reveals the mode of life of some of the so-called “fast set” of the aristocracy. The wife, it was shown, upon occasions, came down to dinner in red satin “knickers,” otherwise “bloomers,” and her husband’s smoking jacket, and frequently called her better half a “d–n fool.”

Very sad, one month later, the Vancouver Daily World, December 16, 1896:

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    • dress reform
    • fast set
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    • high society
    • 1890's
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    Very sad, one month later, the Vancouver Daily World, December 16, 1896:
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