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Godey's, 1865, January-June Vicki Betts University of Texas at Tyler, Vbetts@Uttyler.Edu University of Texas at Tyler Scholar Works at UT Tyler Godey’s Lady’s Book History Resources 2016 Godey's, 1865, January-June Vicki Betts University of Texas at Tyler, [email protected] Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.uttyler.edu/godeys Recommended Citation Betts, ickV i, "Godey's, 1865, January-June" (2016). Godey’s Lady’s Book. Paper 13. http://hdl.handle.net/10950/825 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the History Resources at Scholar Works at UT Tyler. It has been accepted for inclusion in Godey’s Lady’s Book by an authorized administrator of Scholar Works at UT Tyler. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Godey's Lady's Book Vol. LXX, January-June, 1865 A Beautiful Extract 253 A Child's Question, Translated from the French [poem] 170 A Coming Storm, by Teresa Talbot [poem] 409 A Golden Maxim 145 A Hasty Speech, and what Came of it, by Marion Harland [fiction] 29, 129 A Lady's Key-Keeper (Illustrated) 218 Alphabet of Fancy Letters (Illustrated) A-N, capitals, grapes and flowers 24 O-Z, capitals, grapes and flowers 128 A Needle-Case (Illustrated) 179 Anna Warrenton's Fortune, by S. Annie Frost [fiction] 158 Aprons (Illustrated) 216, 451 A Reminiscence 286 A Romance of the Lakes, by Mary W. Janvrin [fiction] 414 Artificial Hair (Illustrated) False plaits; waved waterfall; hair bow; waterfall bow 265 False plaits; waved waterfall; hair bow; waterfall bow 363 A Travelling Hand-Bag (Illustrated) 457 A Trip in the Street Cars, by Delta [fiction] 509 A Twilight Thought, by Helen [poem] 45 Baby Nell, by Jack Moon 38 Bag or Wallet in Berlin Wool and Beads (Illustrated) 84 Ball Coiffure (Illustrated) 83 Bead Penwiper (Illustrated) [208] Blue Beard, by S. Annie Frost [drama] 53 Braces for Gentlemen or Boys (Illustrated) 365 Braid Trimmings for Under-Linen, Jackets, Children's Things, etc. (Illustrated) 454 Braided Slipper (Illustrated) 126, 127 Braided Top for a Small Pincushion (Illustrated) 90 Braiding Patterns (Illustrated) 126, 127, 178, 271 Breakfast-cap (Illustrated) 79 Bonnets (Illustrated) 29, 79, 171, 263, 306, 310, 311, 400, 449, 450, 473, 540 Broken-hearted, by S. T. [poem] 137 Butterflies for Collars, Cuffs, etc. (Illustrated) 548 Cupid versus Kerosene, by the author of "Miss Slimmen's Window, etc. [fiction] 513 Crochet Purse (Illustrated) 546 Crochet Antimacassar (Illustrated) [484], 543 Croquet 377 Caps (Illustrated) 78, 174, 175, 358, 451 "Cast Down, but not Forsaken," by S. A. T. [fiction] 46 Change, by J. H. G. 356 Charade in Action (Illustrated) [jubilee] 430 Charley and I, by S. Annie Frost [fiction] 523 CLOAKS, DRESSES, MANTILLAS, TALMAS, ETC. Black Silk Dress (Illustrated) 124 Buff Mohair Dress (Illustrated) 544 Cashmere Morning Dress (Illustrated) 16 Coatee Evening-dress (Illustrated) 20 Coatee Dress (Illustrated) 120 Dinner-dress for a Young Lady (Illustrated) 19 Dinner-dress (Illustrated) 357 Evening Dress (Illustrated) 123, 197 Fashionable Riding-Habits (Illustrated) 220, 291 Home-Dress for a Young Lady (Illustrated) 401 Infant's Christening Robe (Illustrated) 359 La Folie Paletot (Illustrated) 214 Latest Style of Robes (Illustrated) 396, 397, 398 Morning Dress (Illustrated) 14, 80 Morning Robe (Illustrated) 15 New Style of Dress (Illustrated) 490 New Style of Open Dress (Illustrated) 215 Organdie Robe (Illustrated) 489 Robe Imperatrice, with Zouave Jacket (Illustrated) 488 Spring Coat for a Little Boy (Illustrated) 361 Spring Cloak for a Little Girl (Illustrated) 362 Spring Dress (Illustrated) 305 Spring Dress for a Little Girl (Illustrated) 307 Spring Robe (Illustrated) 304 Spring Suit (Illustrated) 213 The Alezandra (Illustrated) [velvet mantle] 17 The Castiglione, from Brodie (Illustrated) [paletot] 399 The Ebro, from Brodie (Illustrated) [paletot] 212 The Hedelmone Waist (Illustrated) 308, 309 The Madrilena Sortie de Bal, from Brodie (Illustrated) 18 The Rio Verde, from Brodie (Illustrated) [paletot] 491 The Vegan from Brodie (Illustrated) [pardessus] 121 White Muslin Dress (Illustrated) 360 Coat of White Pique (Illustrated) 360 Coiffure Astree (Illustrated) 542 Coiffure Diademe (Illustrated) 542 Coiffures (Illustrated) 83, 122, 172, 197, 264, 265, 306, 358, 451, 542 Collars (Illustrated) 216, 274, 357, 360 Collar, in Imitation of Point Lace (Illustrated) [crochet] 216, 274 "Come and See Me" 140 Corner for a Pocket Handkerchief (Illustrated) [US flags in floral wreath] 90 Crochet Shawl (Illustrated) 21, 88 Darning Pattern for Netting Work, Suitable for Tidies, Bedspreads, or Table Covers (Illustrated) 89 Delicacy in Conversation 522 Design for a Church (Illustrated) 195, 471 Designs for Pincushions (Illustrated) [beaded] 270, 366 Dress Trimming in Silk (Illustrated) 455 Duplex Elliptic (or Double) Spring Skirt (Illustrated) 475 Dying [poem] 429 Earning a Minister, by Mrs. Denison [fiction] 39 Editors' Table, containing-- A Frenchman's Idea of Shakespeare 372 A Gem; from "Enoch Arden" [poem] 96 A Happy New Year 94 An Important Hint about Health—salt rheum 187 A Talk with our Correspondents—about medical colleges for women; Pennsylvania Medical College for Women; New England Medical College for Ladies; fashion editress; about the hair 186 Books in the Family 372 Brothers and Sisters 462 Danger of Mathematical Studies 96 Deaconesses' Institution 552 Diminutions of the English Language [masculine and feminine terms] 464 Domestic Cares 186 Domestic Science in Schools for Young Ladies 95 English Literature in 1864 554 Enoch Arden: Tennyson's New Poem 184 Fashions of Dress and Their Influence 370 Have One Book 96 Hints about Health Bedroom temperature; warm beds; cold feet; grapes as a remedy or preventive 96 Children's feet 280 The uses of ice 372 Ulcerated sore mouth of children; checking perspiration 464 Summer fruits; cancer 554 Home Manufactures 371 How Shall We Dress? 278 "Line Upon Line"—woman vs. female, masculine terms, professions, and titles with the feminine equivalent 279 Marriage Certificates 186 Men Receive Great Gifts; Women Need Them 278 Men's Opinions about Women—heathen proverb, Christian sentiment, scientific congresses 280 Mind your Punctuation 186 Morton's Gold Pens 372 "My Beautiful Lady" [poem] 554 My Mother's Influence 463 My Saviour's Name [poem] 371 Scientific Congresses 280 Strict Economy 96 The History in Seven Verses 552 The Importance of Words 371 The Instincts of the Soul 554 The Queen of Cooking-Stoves 554 The Royal Names of Humanity—man and woman 553 The True Civilizer 463 The True Feminine Name [female vs. woman] 96 The Wonderful Mystery. 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