
The Ladies' Home Journal
Vol. 28, No. 2: The Needle Number
Bok, Edward W. (editor)
Philadephia: Curtis Publishing Company, 1911-01-15
52 p.; 49 x 35 cm.
Vol. 28, No. 2: The Needle Number
Bok, Edward W. (editor)
Philadephia: Curtis Publishing Company, 1911-01-15
52 p.; 49 x 35 cm.
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Contents
- Advertisements: B-1
- Contents: 1-1
- All-Season Hats for Home Milliners (Westermann, Anna Burnham): 2-2
- Can a Woman's Hair Be Worn Simply? (Tittle, Walter): 3-3
- Why Your Magazines May Cost More Hereafter: 4-4
- How You Can Make the New Scarfs (Ralston, Mrs.; Doench, Eda Soest): 5-5
- What I See on Fifth Avenue (Merritt, Blanche G.): 6-6
- Marking the Household Linen (Wilson, Lilian Barton): 7-7
- The Wedding Outfits of Three Girls (Blogg, Harriet A.; Reimer, Augusta): 8-8
- For the Bride of a Year (Koues, Helen; Musselman, M. E.): 9-9
- The New Linen Neckwear (MacGrath, Alma Kenyon): 10-10
- The New Lace-Trimmed Jabot (Perry, Caroline): 11-11
- A Dozen Good Work Aprons (Brigham, Louise): 12-12
- Flounces for Girls' Underwear (Wire, Marion): 13-13
- Making Last Year's Clothes in This Year's Styles (Ralston, Mrs.; Reimer, Augusta): 14-14
- Easily Made Wash Dresses (Ralston, Mrs.; Furstenberg, Paul W.): 15-15
- Making a Linen Coat Suit at Home (Koues, Helen): 16-16
- A Dozen Bags a Girl Can Make (Yorke, Selina): 17-17
- To Make a Well-Fitting Shirtwaist (Ralston, Mrs.): 18-18
- Hat Trimmings That Girls Can Make (Van Auken, Ida Cleve): 19-19
- Making a Shirt for a Man (Burtis, Edith M.): 20-23
- The Traveling-Case of Cretonne (Merritt, Blanche G.): 21-21
- The Busy Girl's Sewing (Yorke, Selina): 22-22
- Children's Animal Dresses and Aprons (Thayer, Kate Pierce): 23-23
- Girls' Dresses for Winter Dances (Merritt, Blanche G.; Musselman, M. E.): X-X
- Fancy Dresses for Costume Parties (Merritt, Blanche G.; Cooper, Anna May): 25-25
- Easily Made Waists for Home Sewers (Houston, Ethel A.): 26-26
- Ribbons and Ruffles That Girls Can Make (Ralston, Mrs.): 27-27
- How to Repair Half-Worn Underwear (Koues, Helen): 28-28
- The Art of Finishing a Hat (Ralston, Mrs.): 29-29
- The Correct Way to Use a Sewing Machine (Burtis, Edith M.): 30-30
- Dolly's Economical Sewing Ways (Dolly): 31-31
- Correctly Making a Dress (Mittler, Matilde): 32-32
- To Tell How Much Material You Need (Ralston, Mrs.): 32-32
- Home Sewers's Discoveries (Home Dressmakers): 33-33
- How To Braid Correctly (Hall, Catherine): 34-34
- The New Wash Fabrics (Burtis, Edith M.): 35-35
- How To Draft and Cut a Skirt (Ralston, Mrs.): 36-35
- Mistakes We Make in Dressing Our Children (Perry, Caroline): 37-37
- Easily Made Hats for Children (Van Auken, Ida Cleve; Sanger, Grace Cochrane): 38-38
- Sewing for the Growing Girl (Cooper, Anna May): 39-39
- All These You Can Iron Flat (Yorke, Selina): 40-40
- The Convenient One-Piece Garment (Cooper, Anna May): 41-41
- Making a Boy's Bloomer and Knickerbocker Suits (Koues, Helen): 42-42
- Comfortable Underwear for Little Girls (Yorke, Selina): 43-43
- A Young Mother's Sewing for Her Baby (Ralston, Mrs.): 44-44
- Fine Sewing on Children's Clothes (Ralston, Mrs.): 45-45
- How Best to Do Household Darning (Ralston, Mrs.): 46-46
- American Dresses for Little Girls (Yorke, Selina): 47-47
- Sewing Questions: 48-48
- Advertisements: C-D