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When Worth Was Generous.

When Worth Was Generous.
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The great Worth could be generous, as well as great. In the Empire days, a celebrated Parisian fashion leader, allowed a large income by her husband in that capacity, found the year's allowance run out, and a fancy ball coming on to close the season. Much or most of that income flowed year after year into Worth's till. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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