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  2. The Bon-Ton - Wikipedia

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    The Bon-Ton was a popular store destination on the classic radio show Fibber McGee and Molly, [2] which aired from 1935 to 1959. Following World War II, the Grumbacher family expanded operations even further. In 1946, an additional Bon-Ton was opened, in Hanover, Pennsylvania. Two years later, the company moved outside Pennsylvania, acquiring ...

  3. Ton (society) - Wikipedia

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    Ton. (society) Originally used in the context of upper class English society, ton meant the state of being fashionable, [1] a fashionable manner or style, or something for the moment in vogue. It could also (generally with the definite article: the ton) mean people of fashion, or fashionable society generally. A variant of the French bon-ton, a ...

  4. Bon Ton - Wikipedia

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    Bon Ton may refer to: Ton (le bon ton), a term used to refer to Britain's high society in the early 19th century. Bon Ton (brothel), a brothel chain in New Zealand. The Bon-Ton, a department store company based in New York, New York. Bon Ton (play), a play by David Garrick. "Bon ton" (song), a song by Drillionaire.

  5. Gazette du Bon Ton - Wikipedia

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    The Gazette du Bon Ton was a small but influential fashion magazine published in France from 1912 to 1925. [1] [2] Founded by Lucien Vogel, the short-lived publication reflected the latest developments in fashion, lifestyle and beauty during a period of revolutionary change in art and society. [1] Distributed by Condé Nast, the magazine was ...

  6. List of long place names - Wikipedia

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    The English translation is That cape where a snake bit the dog. The longest municipality name in the Czech Republic is the name of Nová Ves u Nového Města na Moravě (33 characters, English translation: "New Village in near of New Town in Moravia).

  7. The Ton - Wikipedia

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    English. Genre. Comedy. Setting. London, present day. The Ton is a 1788 comedy play by the Scottish writer Eglantine Wallace. [1] It premiered at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden in London on 8 April 1788. [2] The original cast included Ralph Wewitzer as Lord Bonton, William Farren as Lord Raymond, Alexander Pope as Lord Ormond, Charles Lee ...

  8. Quebec French profanity - Wikipedia

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    Quebec French profanity. Mailbox sign using French-Canadian profanity. The English (approximate) translation is "No fucking admail ". Tabarnak is the strongest form of that sacre, derived from tabernacle (where the Eucharist is stored, in Roman Catholicism ). Quebec French profanities, [1] known as sacres (singular: sacre; French: sacrer, "to ...

  9. 1910s in Western fashion - Wikipedia

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    "War crinolines" by (left to right) Paquin, Lanvin, Georges Doeuillet, and Paquin, La Gazette du Bon Ton 1915. Portrait of Gladys Hulette wearing the latest fashion of July 1915; High-waisted dinner dress by Callot Soeurs, 1915; Women buying flowers at the market in 1915 in Kraków, Poland (Autochrome Lumière photo).