VOGUE. Volume 50. Number 11. December 1, 1917

  • Paperback
  • New York: Vogue, 1917
By Unknown
New York: Vogue, 1917. Paperback. Very Good - in wraps. Paperback. Side-stapled paper magazine with bright, clean pages including many full page advertisments. Most of the magazine is printed in black and white; however, there are a few full color advertisements. The wrappers are no longer present and there is minor chipping to the edges of the first and last few pages. Printed during WWI in New York with articles on fashion, New York society, a suffrage march, and more. Special features include: Bazaars Sans Banalities, Let Us Build Ships, The Wisdom of a Trapper of Furs, The Story of Hero Land and the Forty Charities, and The Piquant Pets of Yesteryear. Additional articles include New York Clothes Itself in Dignity; Sombre Clothes and Cheerful Hats, Says Paris; The Charm of Elderly Women; Three Temperamental Tea-gowns; The Fastidious Woman Demans Dainty Lingerie; Vogue Pattern Service; Representative Women March in the Suffrage Parade, Mrs. Gilbert L. Lucas, Four Society Weddings Take Place in New York Society, Mr. Joseph D. Grant's Garden at Burlingame, and more. About 200 pages. Size: 9.75 x12.75 inches. Periodical. PER/010523.

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