Picture-Play Magazine (Jul - Dec 1929)

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o2 $^% E d d i Edward Nugent and Josephine Dunn, both with a sense of humor, show sartorial aspects of married life through the ages. Miss Dunn and Mr. Nugent, below, are the smart young couple of to-day. Eddie and Jo, above, illustrate the simplicity of life in the stone age. Mr. Nugent and Miss Dunn display, left, the garb of a young married couple in 1860, together with an ingenuous outlook on life. Jo and Eddie primly exhibit, right, the seemingly absurd costumes worn by the smart set just before 1914, when long skirts only hinted at being shortened and stiff collars were the rule for men.