View from above of shoppers around a table of rayon print dresses during the semiannual Dollar Day sale in downtown Los Angeles. Stores hired extra salespersons and the city arranged for extra streetcars and policemen to accommodate the more than 200,000 bargain-hunters who came out for the sale
Women looking through a pile of rayon print dresses, priced at $1.69, during the semiannual Dollar Day sale in downtown Los Angeles. Stores hired extra salespersons and the city arranged for extra streetcars and policemen to accommodate the more than 200,000 bargain-hunters who came out for the sale
At left, attorney Forrest Murray stands beside the witness box during the kidnapping case of Aimee Semple McPherson. He stands facing slightly right and holds up the dress worn by McPherson when found in the desert. To the right of him, Alonzo B. Murchison, a native of Douglas, Arizona, sits on the witness stand.
This photograph was probably taken on the same occasion as the one that appeared with "Spring Fashion Shows and Dinner-Dances Focus Attention of Club Juniors," Los Angeles Times, 22 Mar 1936: D11.
Four women in floor length dresses stand in a line, facing left, in front of a fireplace: Martha D. McKee, Anne Phillips, Mertie Aldrich Perkins, and Rena M. Haney. Encased bookcases are on either side of the fireplace, under curtained windows. A mirror hangs above the fireplace.
Related to the article, "DINERS VIEW FALL ATTIRE: Governor Among Notables Attending Market Week Banquet of Buyers," Los Angeles Times, 01 Aug. 1935: A8.