Also known as Carolyn, Lillie, or Lily. Professionally known as

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Also known as Carolyn, Lillie, or Lily. Professionally known as
Mme. Thurn and Mme. Hague

New York Times Obit

MRS. A. C. WlNDMULLER Special to The New York Times. New York Times;
Jul 19, 1954; pg. 19

Mrs. A.C. Windmuller Special to the New York times

Colorado Springs, July 18 -- Mrs. Carolyn Thurn Windmuller, former
New York fashion designer, died at her home today. Her age was 89.

Mrs. Windmuller was the widow of Adolf C.E. Windmuller, a New York
banker who died in 1942.

Under the name of Madame Hague, she operated from 1914 to 1933 the
fashionable dress-making concern, The House of Thurn, in New York.
Later she designed for Jay Thorpe.

In 1933, Mrs. Windmuller was struck by a New York Central Railroad
train at Ardsley-on-Hudson; her left hip was broken. The accident
resulted in an $85,000 judgment against the railroad. It was the
largest injury award up to that time in the Westchester County Supreme
Court.

Mrs. Windmuller, who was born in Brooklyn, leave two sons by a previous
marriage, Alfred Hague of Briarcliff Manor, N.Y. and Emil Hague of
Meeteetse, Wyo.

Obituary New York Times; Jul 20, 1954; pg. 19

Windmuller, Carolyn Thurn, widow of the late A.C.E. Windmuller, died
July 18, 1954, in her ninetieth year, dealy beloved mother of Emil
and Alred Hague of Meteetsee, Wyo., and Briarcliff, N.Y. Fun

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