Fashion illus- 
t r at i o n ( re¬ 
duced ) from 
the W i n t e r 
Fashion Num¬ 
ber. This is 
by Sou lie, the 
great French 
fashion artist, 
whose draw¬ 
ings appear ex¬ 
clusively i n 
Harper's Bazar 
in America. 
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HARPER’S BAZAR 
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LUCILE, HENRI BENDEL, TAPPE 
All the best new creations of these three great fashion 
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For instance— 
WILLIAM J. LOCKE, MRS. HUMPHRY WARD 
have each written a new novel for Harper’s Bazar during 
1916—and each number will also bring you many short 
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is an exclusive article every month by 
LADY RANDOLPH CHURCHILL 
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