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The 'must-have' in ladies’ fashions in 1910

By Rhonda Chalfant Contributing Columnist
Posted 4/23/24

Author’s note: I apologize for an error in last week’s column. I mistakenly deleted a part of a paragraph that explained the upper-class’ use of language, specifically the word “lady” to refer to an upper- or middle-class female who followed society’s rules for behavior and dress, and the use of the word “woman” to refer to a working-class female no matter how properly she behaved.

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