The Delineator Magazine - January 1897
Front Cover, The Delineator Magazine, Butterick Publishing Company, Ltd., Vol. XLIX, No. 1, January 1897. GGA Image ID # 19fa53288e
The Delineator for January 1897 features exquisite color plates of the latest women's fashions in Visiting Toilettes, Promenade Toilettes, Street Toilette, Reception Toilette, and Fashionable Millinery.
Contents
- House Furnishing and Decoration
- The Stylish Sleeves of the Season
- Styles in Empire Coats, Etc.
- Stylish Fur Garments
- Stylish Lingerie
- Ladies' Fashions, (Illustrations and Descriptions)
- Styles for Misses and Girls, (Illustrations and Descriptions)
- Styles for Little Folks, (Illustrations and Descriptions)
- Styles for Men and Boys, (Illustrations and Descriptions)
- Illustrated Miscellany
- For the Children
- Fashionable Dress Goods
- Seasonable Trimmings
- Domestic Science
- Fancy Stitches and Embroideries by Emma Haywood
- Six Important Days in a Woman's Life by Maude C. Murray Miller
- Drawn Work. (Illustrated.)
- Millinery
- At the Bayou. (Story) By T. C. De Leon
- Seen in the Shops
- Novelties in Sleeves, Collarettes, Girdles, Etc.
- The January Tea Table by Edna S. Witherspoon
- Tatting. (Illustrated.)
- The Division of the Income by A. Buchanan
- Crocheting. (Illustrated)
- Talks on Health and Beauty, No. 1 by Grace Peckham Murray, M.D.
- Among the Holiday Books
- Knitting. (Illustrated.)
- Successful Business Women by A. B. Longstreet
- Seasonable Cookery by Blair
- The Flower Garden by E. C. Vick
- Evening Costumes (Illustrated.)
- A Group of Games
- Mountmellick Work by Frances Leeds
- Housekeepers' Department
- Answers to Correspondents