2004.113.7
The Ladies' Home Journal
1906
11.25 in WIDE
(28.57 cm WIDE)
(28.57 cm WIDE)
Gift of Eric and Ingrid Woods
2004.113.7
The March 1906 issue of "The Ladies' Home Journal" features a religous-like illustration on the cover, in full color, of a woman and child in Biblical times. The pages of this issue of the Journal, has a story by Rudyard Kipling, an article by President Theodore Roosevelt, Josef Hofmann's new Mazurka, an article by Jane Addams and a piece of music called "Littl' Lammie: A Negro Hush Song" by William H. Gardner and J. ax Mueller. There are articles on good and bad taste in window curtains, instructions for boys to build a fire engine and an article titled "A New England Colonial House for $4600." In addition tothe many pages devoted to fashion and needlework, there's lots of advertising, for a vast variety of products and services.
Used: Miss Helen Jackson | Adult | Female
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