The brocade evening shoe.
Opera pumps, from left to right: First of all, a very attractive stilt in red and gold Indian brocade. By Herbert Levine.
A beautiful oriental snakeskin shoe from Fleming-Joffe. brocaded in gold and silver. By Mademoiselle.
Next, an Indian silk brocade shoe by Mademoiselle.
La chaussure de soirée en brocart.
Escarpins Opera, de gauche à droite : Tout d'abord, une très séduisante échasse en brocart indien rouge et or. Par Herbert Levine.
Une magnifique chaussure en peau de serpent oriental de Fleming-Joffe. broché d'or et d'argent. Par Mademoiselle.
Ensuite, une chaussure indienne en brocart de soie signée Mademoiselle.
Original caption: Martin & Lewis (“Artists and Models”—Hal Wallis production for Paramount.) removed this painting, their joint work, from an exhibit so that some lucky winner may own a Martin & Lewis original.
Joyce Ballantyne - "Black Boa" - November 1955 Bowman's Automotive Advertising Calendar Illustration - Shaw-Barton Calendar Co. - Original art sold by Heritage Art Gallery
Martian Manhunter was introduced in the anthology comic Detective Comics 225, cover date November, 1955. He and Professor Mark Erdel (who died shortly after transporting the alien J'onn J'onnz to Earth) were created by Joseph Samachson, Jack Miller, and Joe Certa. ("Batman: If I Were Batman", "Roy Raymond: The Money That Came to Life", "Manhunter From Mars: The Strange Experiment of Dr Erdel", Detective Comics 225, DC Event)
November 5, 1955! That was the day I invented time travel. I remember it vividly. I was standing on the edge of my toilet hanging a clock, the porcelain was wet, I slipped, hit my head on the sink, and when I came to, I had a revelation!
Anne St. Marie wearing a black velvet hat with a mesh of a brown veil hiding the edge as well as the woman's face, making the eyes enormous, mysterious. By Tatiana (du Plessix) of Saks Fifth Avenue. Muff, from Norwegian blue fox from Saga.
Anne St. Marie coiffée d'un chapeau envelours noir avec une maille d'un voile marron masquant le bord ainsi que le visage de la femme, rendant les yeux énormes et mystérieux. Par Tatiana (du Plessix) de Saks Fifth Avenue. Manchon, de renard bleu norvégien de Saga.