Word: chic
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Completely off his game, Golfer Edward of Wales astonished chic Biarritz last week by slicing his drives wildly, dubbing, fluffing, missing easiest putts, running his scores well into three figures...
Wall Street last week beheld an unusual sight-Mrs. Vincent Astor, slim and chic, standing on the running board of a large yellow automobile shaking a coin box, begging contributions...
...Locomotives Watering' there are the lyricism and unashamed romantic abandon which this type of subject evokes in this artist; human beings may be vulgar, pretentious, obvious, but a locomotive is always elegant, chic and glamorous...
...reunion and a preposterous picture to a close. Typical shot: Miss Davies getting up to take her first steps after her prostration, pushing a heavy wheel chair across the lawn. The Expert (Warner Brothers). Cinemaddicts will doubtless be deluded, by the title of this picture and the fact that Chic Sale acts in it, into supposing that it has some connection with The Specialist, a highly successful monolog on outhouses which Mr. Sale wrote and performed in vaudeville. Though the title is a delusion, it is not likely to function as a snare. Cinemaddicts who enjoyed The Specialist will...
...like this in the advertising columns of New York newspapers is one reason why Macy's sold $99,000,000 worth of goods in 1930. Dating from 1927, this particular brand of chatter helped revolutionize that vast peculiar world known as the department store business. Its heroine is a chic, young spinster named Margaret ("Marne") Fishback who last week celebrated the fifth anniversary of her Macy employment by publishing a book of poems...