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April 8, 1934
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As new as tomorrow’s news is the ## Place Tavern at 324 East 57th ## which had its formal opening ## Friday night. The entire effect and color scheme of the Tavern is one of close knit harmony and luxury. At luncheon stray lights of sunshine come tentatively through latticed windows and at night the indirect and subtle lighting cast a spell of magic about the room. There is a stringed ensemble to charm you during luncheon and a choice of cocktail which is included with your meal to stimulate you. At night the music alternates. La Music de Charles is there featuring the versatile Eleonor who sings in eight different languages and then there is the famous Raoul Lipoff dance orchestra. April 11, 12, 18 and 19 have been set aside as benefit nights, the proceeds to go to charity. They promise to be gala evenings with special features and special entertainment combined with the superb Tavern dinner and service. Their ultra modern bar is open at all times!

Beautiful sweaters behind kindly price tags have made their debut at Alfred Dunhill of London. It is no trick at all this spring for you to accomplish a swift dramatic change in a costume that has grown tired looking, for you merely have to change your sweater under your jacket and presto! you have a new effect. Dunhill’s in the British Empire Building at Fiftieth Street and Fifth ## are featuring sweaters that ## the slenderest purse can manage, ## they are styled in the traditional Dunhill spirit, all novel, all gay. A Dunhill label in a garment not only ## you that your sweater is exclusive but also that it will grow old ## retaining its fit, shape and ## to the very end.

Keep your head ! That is the most important thing with a woman. You can lose your heart and have more fun than you have ever had in your life, and you can lose your money and find out a lot of valuable things you would never have learned while you had it, but if you lose your head you’ve lost something. That goes for inside and out. Hair can ruin your looks and hair can make them. In fact hair settles your type more than any one thing. At the Julian Salon, 452 Fifth avenue, Mr. Julian himself will attend to the snipping and waving of your hair. He studies your face and has the knack of creating just the right coiffeure for your type. Julian’s permanents are famous, he knows hair, knows its texture, and gives a Permanent that leaves your hair soft, lustrous and with that ## wavy look.

The influence of Peasant Art is at its zenith now. At the Peasant Art Importing Co., 38 West Fifty-seventh Street, they are present an array of 1934 Peasant Fashions. This far sighted shop with its finger on the pulse of fashion and its demands, has adapted the colorful Russian and Rumanian embroideries and combined them into smart and modern gowns. You no longer have to be a type to satisfy your longing to wear these beautiful dresses. Their collection of gowns is complete with hand made silk or wool dresses of Russian influence and their line of hand made and imported voile and homespun linen blouses are ## You may go in now and ## your embroidery, your style and ## confident that behind your ## is their guarantee of ## which goes with every dress.

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