File:"They Photograph the Smart Set" - Vanity Fair - Frances Benjamin Johnston - Mattie Edwards Hewitt - Original - Page 1.tif
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Description"They Photograph the Smart Set" - Vanity Fair - Frances Benjamin Johnston - Mattie Edwards Hewitt - Original - Page 1.tif |
English: Article entitled "They Photograph the Smart Set" about Frances Benjamin Johnston and Mattie Edwards Hewitt from Vanity Fair's 1912 December 14. issue, published by Beemin Co., N.Y. |
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Author | "Miss Impertinence" (Vanity Fair), featuring the photographs of Frances Benjamin Johnston and Mattie Edwards Hewitt |
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