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Today's Housewife 1927-02

Today's Housewife 1927-02

Date: 11/22/2006 Views: 3058

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Woman's World 1929-04

"The Mode of the Hour." Content: items by Berton Braley, Edith Barnard Delano, Agnes Sligh Turnbull, Ann West, Morris Fishbein, M.D., Ethel M. Hendriksen, Thomas D. Wood, M.D., Johnny Gruelle, Blanche E. Hyde, Maud R. Jacobs, Lily Haxworth Wallace, and Sadie P. Le Sueur.

Date: 11/23/2006
Owner: Magazine Art Gallery Administrator
Full size: 650x868
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Artist: Miriam Story Hurford
Source: Sharon Marek
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