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150.00
Complete Year of 1905 Ladies Home Journal Magazine
January 1905: Red cover with baby. "Six Stories and Three Pieces of Music." Contains pretty b & w full page illustration by Jessie Wilcox Smith, very pretty illustration of a "Wild-Animal Bedquilt" design by Ernest Thomas Seton, ladies' fashion, and neat vintage ads, including a great color Cream of Wheat ad. (Tear on cover.)
February 1905: Pretty lady in hat on cover. Neat color Nabisco Sugar Wafer advertisement. More ads, fashion, stories and articles.
March 1905: "The Bridal Number." Great cover illustration by Howard Chandler Christy! Lovely full page b & w illustration by Jessie Wilcox Smith. "Circus Bedquilt" design by Maxfield Parrish! "The Presidents's Puzzles" -- Teddy Roosevelt. Cute southern biscuit ad from Gold Medal Flour. (Cover has a tear.)
April 1905: Color cover illustration by Jessie Wilcox Smith. Neat vintage ads and fashion! (Cover has a large tear).
May 1905: An article written by former President Grover Cleveland, ladies fashion and many neat vintage ads, including a full-color advertisement for Gold Medal Flour - "Kneaded Everywhere." (The cover is missing on this issue.)
June 1905: Cute cupid cover illustration called "The Bride's Bouquet." Illustrated article, "American and Japanese Ways of Arranging Flowers." (The cover is loose from the magazine on this issue.)
July 1905: Contains an article by Theodore Roosevelt titled, "The American Woman as Mother," a full-page b & w illustration by Jessie Wilcox Smith, and more!
August 1905: "The Advance Fall Fashion Number." Contains designs for "Alice in Wonderland" Sofa-Pillows, Fashion, Advertisements, Music, and more!
September 1905: Color cover illustration by Harrison Fisher. Features Alice in Wonderland quilt design, House plans for beautiful $3000 houses!, and great vintage ads and fashion.
October 1905: Colorful Harrison Fisher cover picture of graduates and pumpkins. Features an article on Women's Sufferage by Grover Cleveland; An article, with photos, about Teddy Roosevelt titled "Why the President is So Popular," Illustrated article titled, "Good and Bad Taste in Chairs," "Why Some Children are Backward," etc!
November 1905: Colorful cover featuring Dutch maidens. Includes an article entitled, "Moody and Sankey's Successors." (Dwight L. Moody, evangelist.); a cute quilt design by Jessie Wilcox Smith; Kitchen design floor plan; Sheet music; Children and Ladies' Fashion, and much more!
December 1905: "The Christmas Number." Nativity scene on cover. Features kids' fashion --"Little Folks at Christmas."" Ladies' Hairstyles, and more.
Most of these magazines are in good condition. One has a missing cover. One has a loose cover. Some have tears on the cover. A couple of pages have sections clipped out. At least one is ink stamped: "T.H. Dunstan, News Dealer and Stationer, Cigars, Confectionary, Fishing Tackle, Etc. Missoula, Montana."
January 1905: Red cover with baby. "Six Stories and Three Pieces of Music." Contains pretty b & w full page illustration by Jessie Wilcox Smith, very pretty illustration of a "Wild-Animal Bedquilt" design by Ernest Thomas Seton, ladies' fashion, and neat vintage ads, including a great color Cream of Wheat ad. (Tear on cover.)
February 1905: Pretty lady in hat on cover. Neat color Nabisco Sugar Wafer advertisement. More ads, fashion, stories and articles.
March 1905: "The Bridal Number." Great cover illustration by Howard Chandler Christy! Lovely full page b & w illustration by Jessie Wilcox Smith. "Circus Bedquilt" design by Maxfield Parrish! "The Presidents's Puzzles" -- Teddy Roosevelt. Cute southern biscuit ad from Gold Medal Flour. (Cover has a tear.)
April 1905: Color cover illustration by Jessie Wilcox Smith. Neat vintage ads and fashion! (Cover has a large tear).
May 1905: An article written by former President Grover Cleveland, ladies fashion and many neat vintage ads, including a full-color advertisement for Gold Medal Flour - "Kneaded Everywhere." (The cover is missing on this issue.)
June 1905: Cute cupid cover illustration called "The Bride's Bouquet." Illustrated article, "American and Japanese Ways of Arranging Flowers." (The cover is loose from the magazine on this issue.)
July 1905: Contains an article by Theodore Roosevelt titled, "The American Woman as Mother," a full-page b & w illustration by Jessie Wilcox Smith, and more!
August 1905: "The Advance Fall Fashion Number." Contains designs for "Alice in Wonderland" Sofa-Pillows, Fashion, Advertisements, Music, and more!
September 1905: Color cover illustration by Harrison Fisher. Features Alice in Wonderland quilt design, House plans for beautiful $3000 houses!, and great vintage ads and fashion.
October 1905: Colorful Harrison Fisher cover picture of graduates and pumpkins. Features an article on Women's Sufferage by Grover Cleveland; An article, with photos, about Teddy Roosevelt titled "Why the President is So Popular," Illustrated article titled, "Good and Bad Taste in Chairs," "Why Some Children are Backward," etc!
November 1905: Colorful cover featuring Dutch maidens. Includes an article entitled, "Moody and Sankey's Successors." (Dwight L. Moody, evangelist.); a cute quilt design by Jessie Wilcox Smith; Kitchen design floor plan; Sheet music; Children and Ladies' Fashion, and much more!
December 1905: "The Christmas Number." Nativity scene on cover. Features kids' fashion --"Little Folks at Christmas."" Ladies' Hairstyles, and more.
Most of these magazines are in good condition. One has a missing cover. One has a loose cover. Some have tears on the cover. A couple of pages have sections clipped out. At least one is ink stamped: "T.H. Dunstan, News Dealer and Stationer, Cigars, Confectionary, Fishing Tackle, Etc. Missoula, Montana."
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