Read Shopping, Seduction & Mr. Selfridge Online
Authors: Lindy Woodhead
Nervo, Jimmy and Teddy Knox,
234
Nestle, Charles,
103
New Age
(magazine),
122
New York: luxury shopping,
7
stock market crash (1873),
22
HGS visits,
32
–3
New York Herald Tribune
,
249
Newnes, George,
84
News of the World
,
240
–41
Newton, Sir Alfred,
94
Nice: HGS gambles in,
184
Nicholas II, Tsar of Russia,
147
Nicholson, Howard,
187
Northcliffe, Alfred Harmsworth, Viscount: publishes
Daily Mail
,
84
,
104
visits Selfridge’s,
89
favours aviation,
104
–5
anti-consumer crusade (1914),
125
owns
Evening News
,
136
heads British War Mission to USA,
151
praises HGS’s achievements,
155
on HGS’s first commercial flight,
156
decline and death,
170
Novello, Clara,
188
O
Obolensky, Princess Alice (
née
Astor),
183
Obolensky, Prince Serge,
183
Observer
(newspaper),
135
Ochs, Mr and Mrs Adolph S.,
184
Ogden, William Butler,
19
Olstead, Frederick Law,
47
Onou, Alexander,
190
Orpen, Sir William,
61
P
Paderewski, Ignacy,
51
Palace Theatre, London,
131
Palmer, Bertha Honoré,
21
,
27
–8,
48
,
51
,
53
,
60
,
102
–3
Palmer, Phyllis,
170
Palmer, Potter,
12
,
19
–21,
27
–8,
39
,
51
–2,
59
,
70
Haussman redesigns,
20
siege of (1870–71),
25
Paris Peace Conference (1919),
157
Parker, Dorothy,
162
Parker, Sir Gilbert,
165
Parliamentary Select Committee on Shop Hours (1886),
5
Parsons, Louella,
239
Partridge, Sir Bernard,
85
–6
Pascal, Jean-Louis,
76
Passing Show, The
(magazine),
242
Patou, Jean,
227
perfumes,
111
–12
Pershing, General John Joseph (‘Black Jack’),
153
Peters (Selfridge’s superintendent),
225
Pick, Frank,
139
Pilcer, Harry,
132
Pilgrims’ Society,
173
Pirie, John,
29
Plugge, Captain Leonard,
195
Polignac, Count Pierre de,
184
Pontings (London store),
164
Port Lympne, Kent,
154
Porter, Cole,
243
Portland, William John Cavendish-Bentinck, 6th Duke of,
165
Portman Square: HGS moves to,
119
,
144
Potter ((bank employee of Jackson, Michigan),
15
Powell, Captain (racehorse trainer),
217
–18
Poynter, Charles,
55
Prada,
273
–4
Prendergast, Eugene,
54
Provincial Stores group,
208
Prudential Assurance Company: appoints representative to Selfridge’s Board,
238
,
255
Pulitzer, Joseph,
188
Pullman Company,
17
–18
Pullman, George,
12
,
17
,
39
,
43
,
51
Pullman model town,
43
Punch Bowl, The
(revue),
196
Putney: HGS moves to,
258
Q
Quality, John (grocery chain),
167
Queen Victoria’s Jubilee Institute for Nurses,
177
R
radio: beginnings,
179
–80,
185
,
195
Radio Rentals (
earlier
Rent-A-Radio),
180
Rainier, Prince of Monaco,
184
Rayner, Horace,
82
rayon,
162
Reader’s Digest
,
242
recorded music,
107
–8
Redfern (dressmakers),
101
Reform Club, London,
114
Reid, Sir William,
217
Reville & Rossiter (dressmakers),
101
Ribuffi, Mr (owner of Uncle’s club),
192
Richthofen, Manfred, Baron von,
148
Rigaud, John Francis,
166
Rigoletto Brothers (jugglers and gymnasts),
234
Rimmel, Eugene,
112
Ripon College, Wisconsin,
239
Robeson, Paul,
247
Robinson, Peter (London store),
93
Rocky Twins,
213
Rogers and Hart (songwriters),
243
Rogez, Marcelle,
239
–40,
243
–4,
247
,
250
,
253
Roosevelt, Theodore,
129
Ross, Oriel,
202
Rosy Rapture
(revue),
139
–41
Rotarians,
128
Rothen, Sir Charles,
193
Roxburghe, George Innes-Ker, 9th Duke and Mary, Duchess of (
née
Crewe-Milnes),
240
Rubinstein, Helena,
102
,
111
,
161
Runnin’ Wild
(musical show),
190
Ruscoe, William (fancy goods shop),
126
Russia: in First World War,
147
–8
HGS visits,
202
Russian National Progressive Party,
182
,
190
Rutland, Henry John Brinsley Manners, 8th Duke of,
196
Rutland, Marion Margaret Violet, Duchess of,
83
,
133
,
143
,
176
,
196
S
Sackville, Victoria, Lady,
82
,
137
,
141
Sackville-West, Vita,
82
Sadd, Sir Clarence,
167
Sandow, Eugen,
53
Sarawak, Sir Charles Vyner Brooke, Rajah of,
234
Sarawak, Sylvia Brooke, Lady, Ranee of (
née
Brett),
181
Sassoon, Arthur,
78
Saturday Evening Post
,
65
Saturday Morning Post
,
242
Saville, Victor,
224
Scheuller, Eugene,
103
Schiaparelli, Elsa,
240
–41
Schlesinger & Mayer (Chicago store),
57
,
63
Schlesinger, Leopold,
63
Seagrave, Sir Alan,
217
Sears Roebuck (company), Chicago,
257
Second World War (1939–45): outbreak,
252
–4
Selfridge & Co. Ltd: formed (1908),
79
share offerings,
99
,
129
,
155
,
167
Gordon Selfridge Trust acquires shares,
213
Selfridge & Waring Ltd (company),
74
Selfridge, Beatrice (HGS-Rose’s daughter)
see
Sibour, Beatrice de
Selfridge, Charles Johnston (HGS’s brother),
13
Selfridge, Gordon Jr (HGS-Rose’s son): on father’s early work at Marshall Field’s,
30
birth,
58
upbringing and schooling,
96
–7,
129
,
146
,
172
career in Selfridge’s,
172
extravagant lifestyle,
214
,
236
,
245
as Managing Director of Provincial Stores Group, 214;
crashes airplane,
230
breach with father,
253
tour of USA (1939),
254
forced from Selfridge’s and moves to USA,
256
–7
Selfridge, Harry Gordon: achievements,
1
–2,
5
–6,
8
,
10
influenced by Marhsall Field,
7
extravagant lifestyle,
9
,
62
,
67
,
165
–6,
207
,
215
,
218
,
222
gambling,
9
,
16
,
169
,
173
,
175
–6,
184
,
203
,
214
,
223
,
250
birth,
13
relations with mother,
13
–14,
63
,
169
–70
childhood and upbringing,
14
–15
smart appearance and dress,
14
,
16
,
42
,
91
early employment in USA,
15
–16
poor eyesight,
16
works for Marshall Field in advertising,
30
–31
belief in publicity,
32
,
35
,
58
,
84
–7,
136
,
163
,
172
introduces improvements to Marshall Field,
34
–5
emphasises service to customers,
35
–6
manner,
36
as retail general manager at Marshall Field,
39
,
42
,
53
–4
sent on business trip to Europe (1888),
40
made junior partner of Marshall Field,
42
engagement and marriage,
43
–4
religious affiliations,
44
loses first child,
46
and visiting VIPs during 1893 World Fair,
53
relations with Isadora Duncan,
56
supervises Marshall Field’s rebuilding programme (1902–8),
59
disenchantment with Marshall Field,
60
portrait by Orpen,
61
personality,
62
buys Schlesinger & Mayer in Chicago,
63
–4
opens Harry G. Selfridge & Co., Chicago,
65
retires from business,
66
investments,
67
meets Marshall Field in London,
68
mourns Marshall Field’s death,
70
decisiveness,
71
moves to London,
71
–3
rents and occupies Lansdowne House,
72
,
165
–6
builds Oxford Street store,
74
–5,
80
,
83
–4
partnership with Waring,
74
breach with Waring,
77
–8
research on London and inhabitants,
78
–9
relations with English press,
85
affair with Syrie Wellcome,
89
,
113
–15,
127
–8,
174
,
181
freemasonry,
89
working routine,
90
–93,
198
–9,
243
financial expenses,
94
–5
children’s upbringing,
96
–7
home and family life in London,
96
,
98
raises money through company’s share offering,
99
share ownership in company,
99
exhibits Blériot’s plane in store,
105
–6
relations with Pavlova,
109
supports company financially,
110
knowledge of perfumes,
111
–12
statistical research and understanding,
111
,
129
–30,
176
relations and affairs with women,
112
–15,
127
,
130
–31,
139
,
143
,
173
,
195
,
199
,
239
joins Reform Club,
114
social snobbery,
117
–18
injured in car crash,
118
sense of time,
118
–19
transatlantic trips,
119
,
151
,
239
–40,
249
theatre-going and fascination,
120
–21,
131
bronze bust,
126
expansion programme,
126
moodiness,
127
public and charitable activities,
128
wartime activities,
135
–6
visits Germany in war,
138
–9
depicted in Maugham’s
Our Betters
,
141
,
180
–81
moves family to Highcliffe Castle, Christchurch,
143
,
144
,
146
–7