Milliner Sonya Zaranof who brought a $150,000 suit against dancer Irene Castle McLaughlin for making defamatory comments against Zaranof and calling her hats "terrible" (specifically the type Zaranof is wearing in this picture). Zaranof said that her millinery business had suffered considerably since the comments. McLaughlin denied the charges.
Milliner Sonya Zaranof who brought a $150,000 suit against dancer Irene Castle McLaughlin for making defamatory comments against Zaranof and calling her hats "terrible" (specifically the type Zaranof is wearing in this picture). Zaranof said that her millinery business had suffered considerably since the comments. McLaughlin denied the charges.
Three women shop for hats 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
A May Co. employee packs hats in the department store's warehouse in preparation for downtown Dollar Day. Tom May, executive vice-president of the company predicted this Dollar Day would bring in record-breaking numbers of customers
This photograph appears with the article, “COLORFUL PAGEANT WILL MARK CONSTITUTION DAY: Drama of Document’s Origin to Be Re-enacted as Feature of City’s Program of Observance,” Los Angeles Times 15 Sep. 1935: 6.
Miss Rose Adler is testifying in the trial accusing David and Serge Mdivani of embezzling $30,000 from their oil organization Pacific Shores Oil Company, Ltd. Adler was the former director, secretary, and office manager of the company.
This photograph appears with the article, “AMERICANS WIN HEAVILY ON ‘SWEEPS’: Awards Total $956,880 Thirty in Southland Among 432 Fortunates in First-Day Drawing,” Los Angeles Times, 24 May 1936: 1.
Related to the article, "DINERS VIEW FALL ATTIRE: Governor Among Notables Attending Market Week Banquet of Buyers," Los Angeles Times, 01 Aug. 1935: A8.
This photograph appears with the article, “Jockeys and Asserted Women Victims Testify at Suspect’s Hearing on ‘Sure-Thing’ Betting Racket Charge,” Los Angeles Times, 5 Feb. 1936: A1.
This photograph appears with the article, "Reminds Voters He Is Running for Reelection: Hayakawa Back Home and Back on the Stump," Los Angeles Times, 2 Sept, 1981: B3.
A different photograph taken on the same occasion appears with the article, "Councilmen Shy at Top Hat Duty in Parade," Los Angeles Times, 12 Dec 1935: A1.
Front view of the Marine Millinery hat store. On the window front is a sign that reads "6th Anniversary Sale Any Hat in this Store Save." There are people walking past the store.
Front view of the Marine Millinery hat store. On the window front is a sign that reads "6th Anniversary Sale Any Hat in this Store Save." There are people walking past the store.
Gloria Udelle Kerruish seated, wearing a hat with a veil and flowers, an embroidered dress and a coat. She also wears a heart shaped necklace. Mrs. Kerruish was active as organizer of entertainment for service men in Los Angeles county in the 1930s and 1940s.