Godey's
Lady's Book
Volume LXVI--January-June, 1863
A Bachelor's Thoughts About Matrimony
206
Acts of Kindness
78
Advice
340
A Fancy Tidy (Illustrated)
[netting, fox chasing chickens]
428
A Garden Hat (Illustrated)
384
A Lady's Glance at the London International Exhibition
Shawls and Mixed Fabrics
135
Precious Stones
235
Laces, and How They Are Made
337
Alphabet of Fancy Letters (Illustrated) [floral, capitols, A-Z]
26
A Memory, by Harriet
E. Benedict [poem]
352
A Morning at Stewart's, by Alice B. Haven [visit to department store]
429
An Allegory, by Willie
E. Pabor [fiction]
46
A New Style for Collar and Cuffs (Illustrated)
82
A New Velvet Coiffure (Illustrated)
126, 127
Angel Footsteps, by Ivy
Bell [poem]
474
An Old English Cottage (Illustrated)
209
Aprons (Illustrated)
385, 476
A Railway Journey; and What Came of it, by Belle
Rutledge [fiction]
446
A Rough Dose, by Mary
Forman [fiction]
464
A Rustic Hanging Basket for Window or Porch (Illustrated)
478
A Specialite of Paris
402
A Sunset Vision, by Julia
[poem]
433
A Trimming for Slippers (Illustrated)
294
Aunt Edith: A
Tale of the Heart, by Rev. H. Hastings
Weld [fiction]
41
Aunt Sophie's Visits, by Lucy
N. Godfrey [fiction]
539
Baby's Bib (Illustrated)
[with crochet]
389
Baby's Boot Embroidered in Silk (Illustrated)
232, 297
Back and Sides of Slipper (Illustrated)
571
Bag Purse in Silk Knitting (Illustrated)
191
Bead Basket (Illustrated)
295
Bead Toilet Cushion (Illustrated)
388
Beauty
533
Bertha, by Beata
[poem]
243
Bibs (Illustrated)
186, 291, 389
Bonnets (Illustrated)
385
Book-Marker (Illustrated)
Cross and Bible, "L'homme
propose, Dieu dispose"
81
Prayer Book Markers:
The Crosses Worked in Perforated Card
298
Border for a Handkerchief (Illustrated)
297
Braided Case for Shaving Paper (Illustrated)
134
Braided Cuff (Illustrated)
21
Braided Pincushion (Illustrated)
25
Braided Shoe for a Child (Illustrated)
27, 131
Braided Slipper (Illustrated)
426, 427
Braided Watch-case (Illustrated)
133
Braiding for a Child's Pique Dress (Illustrated)
85
Braiding for a Marseilles Cloak (Illustrated)
20
Braiding Palm for the End of a Sash (Illustrated)
87, 194
Braiding Pattern for a Lounging or Smoking Cap (Illustrated)
132
Braiding Patterns (Illustrated)
19, 20, 24, 25, 27, 28, 85, 87, 130, 131, 132, 133,
134, 192, 194, 227, 231, 234, 298,
299, 330, 392, 426, 482, 483, 516, 517, 573
Breakfast Caps (Illustrated)
336, 407
Cape (Illustrated)
185
Caps (Illustrated)
79, 184, 291, 336, 566
Carriage-bag, in Canvas Work (Illustrated)
568
Chemisette (Illustrated)
292
Chemistry for the Young
Lesson
XXII. (Continued)
212
Lesson XXII. (Continued)
315
Lesson XXIII.
Analysis by fire, or the dry way.—Use of the
blowpipe.—General outline of smelting and assaying.
406
Lesson XXIII. (Continued)
498
Lesson XXIII. (Continued)
586
CLOAKS, DRESSES, MANTILLAS, TALMAS, &c.
Baby's Tucked Dress (Illustrated)
293
Boy's Sack (Illustrated)
186
Carriage-dress (Illustrated)
186
Children's Fashions (Illustrated)
119, 213
Christening Robe (Illustrated)
185, 565
Costume for a Boy Three or Four Years Old (Illustrated)
390
Fancy Muslin Spencer (Illustrated)
475
Fashionable Dresses (Illustrated)
Purple reps
dress; dress for young lady
125
Poplin dresses;
silk dress; reps dress
228, 229, 317
Figaro Jacket (Illustrated)
124
Garibaldi Costume for a Little Boy (Illustrated)
184
Greek Jacket (Illustrated)
477
Home-dress (Illustrated)
384
Infant's Dress (Illustrated)
187
Infant's Pique Cloak (Illustrated)
290
Infant's Robe (Illustrated)
293
Jerome Coat (Illustrated)
477
La Madrilena (Illustrated),
from Brodie [pardessus]
17
Latest Fashions (Illustrated)
Garnet colored
poplin dress
13
Dark green silk dress
16
Parma violet silk dress
122
Latest Style of Dresses (Illustrated)
Embroidered
Zouave jacket and skirt
510
Windowpane check
with trim
511
Embroidered sack and skirt
512
Flounced dress
513
Misses Cloak (Illustrated)
386
Night-Dress (Illustrated)
296
Night-Dress for a Young Girl (Illustrated)
185
Oxford Jacket (Illustrated)
81
Pelerine Cloak (Illustrated)
[in Afghan stitch]
24, 84
Spring and Early Summer Costume (Illustrated)
421
Spring and Early Summer Costume, Suitable for Visiting
(Illustrated) 420
Spring Costumes for a Boy and Girl (Illustrated)
479
Spring Dress (Illustrated)
223, 328
Spring Dress, Braided (Illustrated)
329
Spring Dress for a Young Lady (Illustrated)
330
Spring Mantle (Illustrated)
484
Spring Travelling Costume (Illustrated)
226
Spring Travelling Dress for a Child (Illustrated)
227
Summer Dress (Illustrated)
475
The Barcelona, from Brodie
(Illustrated) [pardessus]
123
The Darro, from Brodie
(Illustrated) [pardessus]
331
The Guadiana, from Brodie
(Illustrated) [street toilet]
230
The Leonese, from Brodie
(Illustrated) [mantilla]
514
The Military Jacket (Illustrated)
477
The Soutache Robe (Illustrated)
422, 499
The Vega, from Brodie (Illustrated)
[talma]
423
White Muslin Dress (Illustrated)
567
White Muslin Pelerine (Illustrated)
185
White Pique Dress (Illustrated)
567
Zouave Jacket (Illustrated)
385
Coiffures (Illustrated)
79, 126, 127, 290, 332, 333, 334, 335, 385, 387, 425, 515, 566
Coiffure Maintenon (Illustrated)
334, 407
Collars (Illustrated)
80, 82, 190, 480
Compliments
526
Coral Pattern Antimacassar in Applique (Illustrated)
193
Cottages, etc. (Illustrated)
102, 209, 314, 405
Country Residences (Illustrated)
314, 405
Courtesy at Home
433
Crochet Collar (Illustrated)
480
Crochet Fringe Trimming, for Pique Basques
83
Crochet Muff (Illustrated)
129, 187
Crochet Tidy for Tray or Bread Cloth (Illustrated)
516
Cross Purposes [fiction]
164, 272
Cross Stitch Knitting for a Sofa Cushion
83
Cuff, Made to Match the Neck-Tie (Illustrated)
387
Daisy Travelling Winter Hood (Illustrated)
105
Design for an Infant's Blanket (Illustrated)
86
Doll's Collar and Cuff (Illustrated)
190
Double Netting in Two Colors (Illustrated)
390
Early Walking
243
Editors' Table, containing--
A Consoling Reflection
306
A New Poem
578
A New Year and New Hopes
92
A New Year's Gift
92
A Stolen Poem
579
Books for Birthdays, Holidays, and Home Reading
94
Books for Home Culture—Springs of Action; The Bible as an
Educating
Power
Among the Nations
397
Cheerful Thoughts, by Mrs. Francis
[poem]
489
Domestic Employments
397
Flowers, by Una [poem]
579
Happy Love
309
Home and Its Influences
199
Household Work [war will necessitate more women working
outside of
the
home]
93
In Memoriam [Phila Ann Pabor]
579
Josephine
306
Little Wife, by George Cooper
[poem]
201
Long Stories
578
Marriages Between Cousins
397
Memorial [supporting the employment of women teachers]
94
Miss Hale's School
95
My Ship, by Estelle [poem]
94
Novels--French and English
304
On, by Lillian
[poem]
306
Our Poets
200
Postmistress [Mrs. Caroline F. Cowan, Biddeford, ME]
490
Punch on French Fashions
201
Red-haired Ladies
489
School of Design for Women in New York
201
Taste in Dress
579
The Best Native Linguist in the Arctic Regions
300
The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
491
The Sewing-Machine
201
The Woman's Hospital of Philadelphia
490
Widow's Pensions
490
Woman--Her Home Life
577
Woman--Her Moral Destiny
488
Woman--Her Name and its Significance
396
Woman's Work and its Remuneration
200
Woman in Office [lighthouse keeper, register of deeds]
306
Women's Union Missionary Society of America, etc.
94
Embroidered Pocket for a Lady's Dress (Illustrated)
28, 86
Embroidery for a Skirt (Illustrated)
23
Embroidery, Inserting, &c. (Illustrated)
23, 24, 25, 85, 87, 126, 193, 194, 227, 234,
296, 392, 427, 484, 570, 572, 573
Embroidery Pattern for Pillow or Bolster Cases (Illustrated)
194
Expand the Chest
564
Fancy Alphabet for Marking (Illustrated) [A-H, capitals, floral and vine]
518
Fancy Bow (Illustrated)
[false hair]
335
Fancy Headdress (Illustrated)
128
Fancy Slipper, of Black Cloth (Illustrated)
570, 571
Fancy Slipper, without Heel, for a Lady (Illustrated)
478
Fancy Tie (Illustrated)
[ribbon]
22
Fashions
Bridesmaid's dresses; headdresses;
daisy travelling winter hood [with
directions]; jupe Pompadour with Balmoral skirts;
ornamented skirts;
sleeves; vests; colors and fabrics; velvet
ribbon; scarves;
handkerchiefs; sashes; bonnets; cloaks;
sacks; evening dress;
carriage dress; Spanish pocket
104
Poplin dresses; alpaca dress; visiting dress; children's fashions;
new
silks; leather trims; new fringe; jockeys at back of bodice; crochet
and jet ornaments; hem braid; other braids; cloaks; fur trimmed
mantles; children's coats and hats; muffs; muslin bows and scarves;
headdresses; combs; buttons; flower jewelry; skating clothes
213
Spring suit; morning-robe; poplin dress; black silk dress;
child's dress;
home-dress; poplin dresses; silk dress; reps dress; crinoline with case
and flounce; taffetas; morning costume; new trims; dinner and evening
dresses; corsets; false hair; coiffures; hair powders; headdresses;
cloaks; sashes; scarves and bows; children's dresses; alpaca; red
riding hood for little girls
316
Purple and black silk dress; green silk dress; white and mauve
silk dress;
mode and black dress with black silk talma; dinner dress; coiffure
maintenon; breakfast caps; new fabrics; black silk dresses; robe
dresses; brocades; moires and chines for evening wear; cottons;
fabrics for travelling outfits; gored dresses; Spanish jacket; waists;
hair-dressing and headdresses; birds and butterflies for
bonnets 406
Green silk dress; morning suit; walking suit; Pongee dress;
morning
costume for watering place; soutache robe; headdresses; dress of
Mrs. Tom Thumb by Demorest; silk dresses; opera cloak; white
bodies; children's hats; riding hats; handkerchief; black lace leaves;
veils; morning collars; pique; dress sleeves; hair styles; hummingbird
and butterfly hair ornaments; sacks and circles; bonnets 498
White grenadine dress; white silk dress; purple robe dress;
boy's dress;
alpaca dress; Mozambique dress; percale dress; wool taffeta dress;
robe dress; organdy robe; new coiffures; bridal wreath of narcissus,
orange buds, and lilies of the valley; other bridal flowers; bridesmaids'
wreaths; bonnets; round hats; ostrich feathers; fluted ruffles; alpaca;
black silk dresses; foulards; ribbon trimming; talmas; braiding and
imitation braiding; robe style dresses; cravats for ladies; Religieuse
sleeve; Shakespeare collars; parasols; lace dress presented to
Princess Alexandra by the King of the Belgians
586
Favorites
265
Fetching the Doctor (Illustrated)
[picture of boy with pony at door]
507
Fichus (Illustrated)
184, 292
Flower Vase (Illustrated)
482
Flown, by Mrs. F. A.
Moore [poem]
163
Foolish Thoughts
238
French Visiting Pocket, to hold Cards (Illustrated)
298
French Waist (Illustrated)
477
Gentleman's Braces in Silk Embroidery (Illustrated)
130, 191
Glass Bead Mat (Illustrated)
481
Godey's Arm-Chair
Our musical column; the foster home; negro minstrelsy; new
table
ornaments;
a bit of German romancing; a cautious man; the fairy
sewing machine: a holiday gift for the work-table (Illustrated);
rural residence (Illustrated)
men who make spelling-books;
gentlemen don't wear expensive
jewelry; learning to
write; no remedy for freckles; synonyms for
purl stitch
98
Mixed joy; panic in paper; the American puzzle; seasonable
conundrums; our musical columns; Fitzgerald's City Item; here's a
chance for some fair lady—a bachelor's thoughts about matrimony;
the Craig microscope (Illustrated);
to color photographs; parents
have much to answer for; Barnum outdone; letter from Mackinac,
Mich.; on the irreverent use of the Bible; an old English cottage
(Illustrated) [with
plans]; deplores wedding presents; wedding
cards; calico dresses not as fully trimmed; complexion regimen
204
The Germantown Telegraph; the opera; our musical column;
annual
flowers; letter from California; country residence (Illustrated) [with
plans];
sewing-machine improvements; seasonable conundrums;
piercing ears; hair powder; moderate crinolines
310
Our musical column; a specialite of Paris [Charles Worth?];
the flower
garden—lists of plants and seeds available from Henry A. Drear,
Philadelphia; seasonable conundrums;
wedding and travelling dress
of Tom Thumb's wife;
country residence (Illustrated) [with
plan];
tin wedding
anniversary; enameling of ladies' faces; boys now play
billiards and euchre; popular annual flowers and how to plant 401
"No Cards"; Mr. Holloway's Musical Monthly; cartes de
visite for
albums: a
charming series; descriptions of dresses worn at a late
party in London; paper famine; response to "A Bachelor's Thoughts
About Matrimony"; our musical column; tortoise-shell; something
about the London post office; summer pruning or stopping of
the
grape vine; Smoke from my Chimney-Corner [poem] 493
Our musical column; description of dresses worn at the wedding
of the
Prince of
Wales with the Princess Alexandra; education: Miss Hale's
School; Art Recreations; General Twiggs' receipt
for the hair; rural
residence (Illustrated) [with plan];
Glover and Baker's sewing
machines; riding dress of the empress of France; hummingbirds as
trimming for hats; black braid; glycerine for chapped hands; is it
unladylike to catch eels
581
Good-night, by M. C.
Gordon [poem]
255
Grecian Netting (Illustrated)
391
Half-circle Box Toilette Pincushion (Illustrated)
23, 87
Handkerchief Border (Illustrated)
97
"Hands Across" (Illustrated) [two young girls dancing, older girl or woman
watching]
417
Headdresses (Illustrated)
18, 83, 104, 128, 231, 424
Head Gear in the South of Europe
78
Health Department
Beds, Covering, etc. of Infants;
Infants Should Sleep with Mother, etc.
95
Thrush; Hints About the Teeth
202
How Girls Should Be Clothed; Hints About Food; Preserves;
Swallowing Poison
307
Children Should Not Eat Between Meals; Vaccination of
Infants 398
Mumps; Ascarides [Thread-worms]
490
Position of Children in Sleep
579
Home After Business Hours
48
Hood (Illustrated)
19
How to Reach the Heart
147
"Husks," by Marion
Harland [fiction]
29, 152, 256, 353, 452, 546
Influence of a True Wife
61
Initial for Square Pillow-Case (Illustrated)
M
299
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