A different photograph of Peggy Hamilton modeling this cape appears her Los Angeles Times feature "EARLY SPRING FROM LOCAL SHOPS" on January 11, 1931, pg. H3.
Peggy Hamilton modeling a fur wrap of Russian ermine with a sable border from Beckman's Exclusive Fur Shop on West Seventh Street in Los Angeles. The cape is lined in hand-painted satin trimmed with ermine tails and is worn over an evening gown. Hamilton also wears a dark, long-haired wig coiled into a figure-8 low in the back of the neck.
Peggy Hamilton modeling a fur garment fashioned from white caracul. The top has a close-fitting vest effect with a graceful cape. The hat is made of frosted crepe wool.
A different photograph of Peggy Hamilton modeling this cape appears in her Los Angeles Times feature "Christmas Fashions," December 21, 1930, pg. H3. That photograph is credited to "Thomas."
Peggy Hamilton served as "Queen of the Lions" during the 1932 international Lions Club convention in Los Angeles. Hamilton is pictured holding a lion cub while standing next to an unidentified member of the Lions Club and Ethel and Grace Bush. She is wearing a hat and a cape over a long dress. Ethel and Grace Bush are both wearing hats. One of the Bush women is wearing a dress with fur near the collar.
Peggy Hamilton served as "Queen of the Lions" during the 1932 international Lions Club convention in Los Angeles. Members of the convention committee honored Hamilton for her organization of the conference pageant and awarded her with a plaque during a meeting at the Biltmore. Hamilton is pictured holding her plaque wearing gloves, a hat with a tulle veil, and a fur cape over a dress.