http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,772523,00.html
Last edited by The_Shooman (2008-01-17 22:33:50)
Peter Arno, no less! It was a different age.
Well, Good Lord, that was 1941! You'd have to multiply those figures by at least 10 (and perhaps more) to get a comparable value in today's dollars.
$125 is now worth about $1800 adjusted for inflation.
Arno, Stewart and Beebe are the 3 whose pictures I have seen, and all are elegant men indeed-in the case of Beebe, in an extravagent manner.So much more elegant than those cited as well-dressed today.
"Others who caught the Guild's professional and admiring eye: Glenwood J. Sherrard, president-manager of Boston's Parker House; William Rhinelander Stewart, Manhattan socialite; Lucius Beebe, lush cafe columnist; Dr. Gordon Green, New York physician; Frank L. Andrews, president of the Hotel New Yorker; platinum-haired, oriflammable Paul V. McNutt, Federal Security Administrator. McNutt, smiling modestly, also denied that he gave dressing any real thought, declared: "One is rather embarrassed by all this, and I think the less said the better."
Although he obviously would never participate in the fora were he alive today, given his sentiments, I vote that Mr. McNutt be banned from the fora, posthumously, for good measure.