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Authors: Lindy Woodhead
dancing,
132
in Barrie’s
Rosy Rapture
,
139
–40
death,
173
jewels passed to Jenny Dolly,
231
,
235
de Veulle, Reggie,
159
Devonshire House, London,
222
Devonshire, Victor Cavendish, 9th Duke of,
165
de Wolfe, Elsie,
240
Diaghilev, Serge,
104
Dick, Sir William Reid,
248
Dickens & Jones (London store),
5
,
208
Dietrich, Marlene,
132
Dix, Mr (Selfridge’s jewellery buyer),
104
,
245
Dmitri Pavlovich, Grand Duke of Russia,
203
–4
Dolin, Anton,
212
Dolly, Jenny (Jansei Deutsch): gambling,
9
,
214
–15,
224
HGS’s affair with,
193
,
195
,
215
,
223
,
231
–2
relations with Wittouck,
215
HGS’s supposed wish to marry,
223
opens lingerie shop in Paris,
231
–2
at HGS’s 1931 election night party,
234
car crash and disfigurement,
235
suicide,
258
Dolly, Rosie (Rosie Deutsch),
193
,
215
,
223
Dolly Sisters,
175
,
193
–4,
203
–7,
209
,
212
,
223
–4
Domergue, Jean-Gabriel,
231
Dominions exhibition, Selfridge’s (1914),
129
Dongen, Kees van,
194
Donoghue, Steve,
191
Doran, Charles H.,
76
Dorchester House, London,
222
Douglas, Miss (school head),
97
Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan,
118
Drapers’ Chamber of Commerce,
198
Draper’s Record
(magazine),
237
Drapery and General Investment Trust,
208
–9
Dreiser, Theodore,
73
dress: and women’s fashion,
3
–4,
21
–2,
23
–4,
55
,
57
–8,
102
–3
colours,
103
consumer expenditure on,
125
post-war simplification,
162
modernising changes in 1930s,
227
fashion reported in newspapers,
241
see also
underwear
dressmaking: workshops and manufacturing,
100
–101
Drew, Julius,
79
Drian, Etienne,
132
drink (alcoholic),
160
–61
drugs: in post-war London,
159
–60
Drummond, Mrs Cyril,
101
Dublin: HGS buys business in,
155
–6
Dudley Ward, Freda,
188
,
191
,
224
Duff Gordon, Sir Cosmo,
120
Duff Gordon, Lady (Lucile),
101
,
103
,
112
,
120
Dufferin and Ava, Frederick Temple Blackwood, 3rd Marquis of,
230
du Maurier, Sir Gerald,
188
du Maurier, Guy,
140
Duncan, Isadora,
57
,
103
,
177
–8,
217
Dunstan, Eric,
156
–7,
167
,
176
,
177
–8,
180
,
196
Duveen, Joseph (
later
Baron),
150
,
165
Dvorak, Anton: New World Symphony,
54
E
Eckersley, Captain P. P.,
179
Economist
(magazine),
249
Edward VII, King: and Alice Keppel,
102
,
119
death,
109
Edward, Prince of Wales (
later
King Edward VIII,
then
Duke of Windsor): dancing,
191
,
225
relations with Thelma Furness,
224
–5
at Fort Belvedere,
225
and Wallis Simpson,
225
,
243
,
245
,
247
launches ‘Buy British’ campaign,
234
Coronation planned,
245
abdication,
247
Eliot, George,
61
Elizabeth, Queen of George VI (
née
Bowes-Lyon;
then
Duchess of York),
177
Elsie, Lily,
101
Elt, Nellie,
254
England: HGS first visits (1888),
40
‘English Decorative Art’ exhibition, Lansdowne House (1929),
221
–2
Erte (fashion artist),
164
Eugénie, Empress of France,
3
,
24
Eulalia, Infanta of Spain,
51
–2
Evans, D. H. (London store),
93
,
208
Evans, Silas,
239
Evening Standard
,
154
Everleigh Club, Chicago,
68
–9
Everleigh, Minna and Ada,
68
–9
Expressions
(magazine),
198
F
Fair, Charles,
56
Fairbanks, Douglas, Jr,
195
,
240
Falchetto, Benoit,
217
Farwell (Chicago businessman),
20
Farwell, Cooley & Wadsworth (Chicago wholesalers),
19
fashion
see
dress
Fenwick, Frederick,
257
Ferris, George: designs Giant Wheel for 1893 World Fair,
53
Field, Albertine (Marshall II’s wife),
68
Field, Delia (
née
Caton; Marshall’s second wife),
68
Field, Ethel (Marshall’s daughter),
27
Field, Leiter & Co. (Chicago store): established,
17
–18
sewing girls,
25
move to new premises after fire,
28
–9
linesmen,
30
Field, Marshall: interviews HGS,
17
background and career,
18
–20
first marriage and children,
20
,
27
and Chicago fire (1871),
21
leases building in Chicago,
22
employs women in lingerie department,
26
buys Chicago building,
29
and John Shedd,
30
buys out Leiter,
31
pricing policy,
33
mistrust of immigrants,
37
attitude to unions and strikers,
38
daily routines,
39
investment strategy and portfolio,
39
,
56
opposes expansion outside Chicago,
40
,
62
expansion programme for 1893 World Fair,
50
isolation,
59
–60
on Potter Palmer’s bequest to wife,
59
differences with HGS over management style,
62
–3
HGS leaves,
64
marriage to Delia Caton,
68
death and will,
69
–70
Field, Marshall II: birth,
20
childhood,
27
lives in England,
62
returns to USA,
68
death,
68
Field, Nannie (
née
Scott; Marshall’s first wife),
20
,
27
Financial World
,
125
First World War (1914–18): outbreak,
125
,
128
,
134
effect on consumer goods,
138
food prices,
144
aviation,
148
ends,
153
Fish, Josephine (
later
di Bosdari),
211
FitzGerald, Desmond,
127
floorwalkers: GS bans,
6
in London stores,
100
Foale, Marion,
270
Fokker, Tony,
148
Footscray, Kent,
77
Ford, Henry,
110
Forster, E. M.,
248
Fort Belvedere, Great Windsor Park,
225
,
243
43 Club,
191
–2
France: gambling casinos,
175
,
202
–6,
223
Franco-Prussian War (1870–71),
24
–5
Franklin, Benjamin,
166
Fraser, Mr & Mrs (HGS’s butler and housekeeper),
72
,
119
Freemasons: HGS joins,
89
Frohman, Charles,
141
Fuller, Loie,
56
Funk, Peter,
60
Furness, Marmaduke, 1st Viscount,
224
Furness, Thelma, Viscountess,
214
,
224
–5
G
Gaiety Theatre, London,
112
Galitzine, Prince and Princess,
234
Gallati, Mario,
232
Gallipoli campaign (1916),
143
gambling: HGS’s,
9
,
16
,
169
,
173
,
175
–6,
184
,
203
,
214
,
223
,
250
Jenny Dolly’s addiction to,
9
,
214
–15,
224
in England and France,
175
,
203
–6,
223
Garden, Oscar,
230
Gardener, Arthur,
147
Garros, Roland,
148
Gaston, Lucy Page,
69
Gathergood, Captain,
155
General Elections, British: (1923),
181
(1924),
188
(1929),
226
(1931),
234
(1935),
240
General Strike (Britain, 1926),
210
–11
Geneva, Lake, Wisconsin: HGS’s house at (Harrose Hall),
45
,
61
,
66
,
183
George V, King: Coronation (1911),
116
–17
opens 1924 British Empire Exhibition,
185
on Prince of Wales’s dancing,
191
on striking miners,
210
Silver Jubilee (1935),
237
death,
243
George VI, King (
earlier
Duke of York): marriage,
177
Coronation,
248
Georges, Yvonne,
195
Gerard, Teddy,
147
Germany: in First World War,
134
HGS visits in war,
138
–9
persecution of Jews,
252
Gibson, Charles Dana,
55
–6
Gigier, René,
184
Gilbert, Ransom & Knapp (US furniture factory),
16
Gillett & Johnston (bronze foundry),
217
Gimbel, Bernard,
212
Gloria (Selfridge’s mannequin),
231
,
240
,
259
Glyn, Elinor,
101
,
112
–13,
120
,
122
,
208
Goddard, Police Sergeant George,
192
Godey’s Ladies Book
,
12
Goldsman, Edward,
80
–81,
87
,
157
,
196
Goldsmith’s Hall, London: design exhibition (1915),
139
Goodman, Benny,
243
Gordon Selfridge Trust,
207
,
213
,
249
Gorringe’s (London store),
117
Gossard (company),
242
Grahame-White, Claude,
129
Grant, Frederick,
27
Granville-Barker, Harley:
The Madras House
,
121
Graves, Charles,
194
Greek Syndicate,
235
–6
Greffuhle, Comtesse,
24
Grey, Sir Edward (
later
Viscount),
141
Grosvenor House, London,
222
H
Hagen, Walter,
202
Hamilton, Gavin,
166
Harmsworth, Esmond,
229
Harper’s Bazaar
(magazine),
163
–4
Harrod, Henry,
93
Harrods (London store): 75th Jubilee celebrations,
93
–4
clientele,
99
cosmetics
department,
102
Queen Mary patronizes,
117