PLEASE READ BEFORE BUYING: I sell ORIGINAL items ONLY and NOT ANY reproductions.

This sale is for one COLOR

ADVERTiSEMENT

 A date is penciled at the top noting the year of 1907

 It is in very good condition with one slight tear on left, it is suitable to frame

Two Butterick Designs from the October Number of 


 THE DELINEATOR

THIS MAY HAVE BEEN A COVER? THE PAPER STOCK IS SLIGHTLY THICK.    IMAGES FEATURE 

2 PERIOD DRESS DESIGNS. The Back is the second scan and has the notations below: 

For Fashion Authority and literary excellence get 

The Delineator (15 cents per copy and 1 dollar for the year)


Historical notes 

The  Delineator was an American women's magazine of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, founded by the Butterick Publishing Company in 1869 under the name The Metropolitan Monthly. Its name was changed in 1875. The magazine was published on a monthly basis in New York City. In 1926, under the editorship of Mrs. William Brown Meloney, it absorbed The Designer, founded in 1887 and published by the Standard Fashion Company, a Butterick subsidiary.
 
Seal of approval of the Delineator Home Institute
The Delineator featured the Butterick sewing patterns and the fashion of the day. Butterick also produced quarterly catalogs of fashion patterns in the 1920s and early 1930s.
In addition to clothing patterns, the magazine published photos and drawings of embroidery and needlework that could be used to adorn both clothing and items for the home. It also included articles on all forms of home decor. In the late 1920s, it featured covers by noted fashion artist Helen Dryden.
It ceased publication in 1937.

The back side of the ad also has several entertaining paragraphs of the time!

Approximate size of  ad is 10" X 6".

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