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Identifier
20053276
Description
When the career wife changes costume and career, time and plans must be well organized, Mrs. Paul Daniels, 1216 Pennsylvania Avenue, has learned. The bride files her nails, first step in her self-administered manicure. Mrs. Daniels is sitting at a vanity, looking down at her nails while filing them. She is wearing her hair in curls and a long gown with a sheen, perhaps made of satin. There is a perfume bottle, a bottle of nail polish, a couple of other ornate pieces of glassware, a lamp, and a portrait of a man. Above the vanity is a mirror. There are floral-pattern curtains adorning both above and below the vanity. Published in the Fort Worth Star-Telegram morning edition, January 1, 1942.
Archival Date
1942-01-07
Collection Name
Fort Worth Star-Telegram Collection
Collection Number
AR406-6-1486
Original Format
Negatives, Black & White
File Format
JPG
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Subjects
Perfumes; Brides; Daniels, Paul (Mrs.); Filing Nails; Dressing tables; Manicuring
Subjects
Perfumes; Brides; Daniels, Paul (Mrs.); Filing Nails; Dressing tables; Manicuring