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Her Last New Years Resolutions for 1937 - Me, Myself

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Our smart Delineator gal saved the best for last.                              Me, Myself To try to see the good points in my face, my figur...
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Her New Years Resolutions in 1937 - My Home

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Our Delineator gal makes New Year Resolutions about her home too.                            My Home To have two comfortable chairs, each wi...
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Her New Years Resolutions in 1937 - My Looks

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The Delineator gal turns her resolutions toward her own mirror.                              My Looks To buy a fresh supply of cold cream, s...
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Her New Years Resolutions in 1937 - My Clothes

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For today's list our Delineator corespondent looks at her wardrobe.                                     My Clothes To develop enough sal...
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Her New Years Resolutions in 1937 - My Man - If Any

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Continuing the resolutions made by the writer in the 1937 Delineator Magazine. Here is her list concerning the Man in her life.             ...
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Delineator Magazine - 1888 Hall's Bazar Portable and Adjustable Dress and Skirt Forms

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"Endorsed and recommended by all Fashion Publishers as being a long-felt want admirably supplied." And this must be true because: ...
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Delineator Magazine - 1888 Pattern for a Donkey

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This is a very realistic looking donkey! "The parts are joined by seams which are so curved as to produce "a fine figger of a donk...
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Delineator Magazine - 1888 "Styles For Little Folks"

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This is a group of childs clothing, mostly girls dresses and some infant gowns. Note the military influence, sashes, cording, buttons, and ...
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Delineator Magazine - 1888 Patterns for Dolls

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We don't have the typical fancy girl doll and her fancy outfit. We get a boy doll, his sailor uniform and the nightgowns and underwear f...
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Delineator Magazine - 1888 Electric Corsets, Florance Ladies' Waist and Madam Foy's Skirt Supporting Corset

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So many choices! Go for "health and comfort" in a "Graceful Form" skirt supporter, use "An embodiment of hygienic ...
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Delineator Magazine - 1888 Hats! Toques, Bonnets, Turbans

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"The beauty of the materials this season - the "piece stuffs" as the milliners call them - has given special prominence to h...
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Delineator Magazine - 1888 Would You Like To Dress Stylishly?

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If you do want to dress stylishly you should get your wardrobe custom made from National Cloak Company and use some of these amazing trims ...
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Delineator Magazine - 1888 "Ladies Four Gore Skirt" - An Inside View

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Here's a chance to see the inside of one of these amazing skirts and the description from the magazine. "No. 2375.-This skirt is po...
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Delineator Magazine - 1888 "Health Braided Wire Dress Forms"

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Wow. Just wow.
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Delineator Magazine - 1888 Ladies Costume and Toilette

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Looking at these I was thinking about storage. These are dresses and hats are huge and must have had to hung in some sort of closet. And go...
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Delineator Magazine - 1888 "Ladies Top Garments"

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This group is coats, cloaks, wraps. They must have been made of heavy fabrics and weighed a ton. Suggested fabrics are wools and velvets. An...
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Delineator Magazine - 1888 Ladies Evening Costumes

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These are all from the same pattern and "for a lady of medium size, it will require seventeen yards and a-forth of material twenty-two...
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