- Young woman
- Young woman
- Young woman
- Young woman
Young woman - Young Lady writing
Young Lady writing - Young Lady Writing
Young Lady Writing - Young lady with wide-open eyes
Young lady with wide-open eyes - Young lady with hands up
- Young lady standing
- Young lady seated
Young lady seated - Young lady looking in mirror
Young lady looking in mirror - Young Lady in the storm
Young Lady in the storm - Young lady checking hair in mirror
- Young lady
- Young lady
- Young lady
- Young lady
- Young lady
- Young lady
- Young lady
- Young lady
- Young Lady
- Young Lady
- Young lady
- Young lady
- Young lady
Young lady - Young Lady
Young lady - Young lady
Young lady - Yes or No
- Woman writing letters at cluttered Victorian desk
Woman writing letters at cluttered Victorian desk - Woman with hat
- Woman sleeping
- Woman in hat
Woman in hat - Winsome look on a young lady
Winsome look on a young lady - When you read do not bend over
- What will the girl become
The Two Paths: What Will the Girl Become? At 13 Bad Literature, At 20 Flirting Coquettery, At 26 Fast Life and Dissipation, At 40 An Outcast; At 13 Study & Obedience, At 20 Virtue & Devotion, At 26 A Loving Mother, At 60 An Honored Grandmother - Walking Dress 1810
The Empire gown is figured in the illustration of a walking dress, 1810. It lasted practically until the advent of the crinoline in the forties, when it finally disappeared. - Walking Dress
Fashion 1868 Silk, trimmed with three ruffles. Above there, and extending up each gore, is a fancy silk braid to match color of dress. - Utensils for Canning Fruit
Utensils for Canning Fruit - Unhappy lady
- two walking dresses as well as an indoors and evening dress 1836
two walking dresses as well as an indoors and evening dress 1836 - Two looks - same pattern
Would you believe that the pattern of these two dresses is exactly the same? This illustrates how you can vary a dress once you find the foundation lines that are becoming to you. One pattern can suffice for both a tailored and an afternoon dress, as you see both effects are pleasing in their slenderness. - Tiresome Dog
“Tiresome Dog,” by E. K. Johnson. - Three Girls
Three Girls - Thoughtful look on a young lady
Thoughtful look on a young lady - The widow - standing
Lady standing in black dress - The widow
Sad young lady - The Rose Queen
by G. D. LESLIE, R.A. (From “Academy Notes,” 1893.) - The Natural Waist and the Effects of Lacing
The Natural Waist The ribs of large curve; the lungs large and roomy; the liver stomach and bowels in their normal position; all with abundant room. Effects of Lacing The ribs bent almost to angles; the lungs contracted; the liver, stomach and intestines forced down into the pelvis, crowding the womb seriously. - The latest French fashions
Evangeline and Annoinette EVANGELINE.—Silk embroidered, and trimmed with two rows of guipure lace—one row of lace round the yoke, and one about ten inches from the bottom, each row headed with a narrow quilling of ribbon, which also goes down the front and round the neck. On the yoke and between the rows of lace there is handsome embroidery. ANTOINETTE. An entirely new pattern.—The mantilla is entirely formed of rows of lace or pinked silk on a silk or thin foundation. - The Grandmother
OLd Lady - The costumes given for 1835 are indoor and walking dresses
The costumes given for 1835 are indoor and walking dresses - The costumes given for 1835 are a nursemaid and children
The costumes given for 1835 are a nursemaid and children - The Albuera
This mantilla is one of great beauty. It is made of blue glacé silk, but can be in any choice color. Lavender and lustrous pearl and mode colors look especially well, as also the greens, in this garment. Its chief peculiarity consists in its square front and its fitting so as to just cut the edge of the shoulder. It is fastened at the top by a bow; the back falls with an easy fulness; it is embroidered. - Spring Fashions 1854
Spring Fashions 1854 - Spring Fashions
LACE MANTILLA and TABLET MANTILLA LACE MANTILLA.—This mantilla has three capes—the first is in depth twenty-three inches, the second eighteen inches, and the third fourteen inches, with lace edging to match. The collar is six inches in depth, with a bow of ribbon behind. TABLET MANTILLA.—Material. Watered or plain silk. It is made with a yoke, and falls low on the shoulders. For trimming, it is cut in turrets, trimmed with narrow braid and netted fringe sewed underneath. - Sideways glance
Sideways glance - She finds that exercise does not improve her spirits
- She decides to die in spite of Dr. Bottles
- She contemplates the cloister