Godey's
Lady's Book
Vol. LXVIII, January-June 1864
A Bird Cage Screen (Illustrated)
[crochet]
85
A Drum "Minor" (Illustrated) [picture]
325
Adventures of a Bachelor, by the author of "Miss Slimmens," etc. [fiction]
66, 171, 274
Affectation
64
A Few Friends, by Kormah Lynn
[fiction]
374, 468, 558
A Few Thoughts on Changes, by J. B.
147
A Ghost Story, translated from the French,
by Mrs. Annie T. Wood [fiction] 378
Alice B. Haven [biography]
50
Alphabet of Fancy Letters (Illustrated)
A-M,
capitals, ribbon
28
N-Z, capitals,
ribbon
132
A-Z, capitals,
Gothic
298
A-Z, capitals
388
A Netted Opera or Useful Cap (Illustrated)
481
A New Stitch in Berlin Work, for Mats, Cushions, etc. (Illustrated)
194
A New Year's Story, by One who was in it
44
An Old Man's Memories and Hopes [poem]
158
An Article on Corsets [history]
527
A Novelty in Broderie a la Minute, to be Worked on any Double Material
(Illustrated)
297
A Pair of Mittens, by Mary W. Janvrin
[fiction]
246
Aprons (Illustrated)
186, 291, 476, 569
A Scrap
38
A Simile, by J. C. Burnett [poem]
563
A Sketch for St. Valentine's, by Miss M. A. D. Cap [fiction]
164
A Tidy in Crochet (Illustrated)
[323]
Aumoniere Girdle (Illustrated)
389
Aunt Sophie's Visits, by the late Lucy N. Godfrey [fiction]
549
Autograph Bedquilt (Illustrated)
387
A Vision by Moonlight, by Thomas G. Gentry [poem]
548
Baby's Braided Bib (Illustrated)
129
Baby's Knitted Bib
187
Band for a New-born Infant (Illustrated)
570
Band to Loop Up a Dress in Festoons (Illustrated)
296
Bear and Forbear
435
Beneath the Snow, by J. C. Burnett
[poem]
158
Benevolence
157
Bibs (Illustrated)
129, 187
Bonnets (Illustrated)
424, 425, 474
Border Pattern for Netting or Crochet (Illustrated)
89
Both Sides, by Jennie Jennings
[fiction]
442
Braiding Patterns (Illustrated)
20, 21, 129, 193, 428, 482, 483, 573
Breakfast Cap (Illustrated)
385
Bretelle and Girdle (Illustrated)
80
Broderie for a Child's Dress (Illustrated)
25
Brown Holland Shoe Bag (Illustrated)
294
By the Sea. A Ballad [poem]
356
Caps (Illustrated)
127, 185, 385, 475, 481
Child's Slip (Illustrated)
79
Child's Slipper, with Straps (Illustrated)
520
CLOAKS, DRESSES, MANTILLAS, TALMAS, ETC.
Child's
Braided Dress (Illustrated)
569
Children's
Fashions (Illustrated)
232, 315, 509, 589
Dinner-dresses
(Illustrated)
14, 15, 329
Dress
for a Girl of Ten (Illustrated)
20
Dress
for a Young Lady (Illustrated)
226
Fancy
Braided Dress for a little Boy (Illustrated)
566
Hebe
Dress (Illustrated)
119
Infant's
Christening Robe (Illustrated)
564
Infant's
Robe (Illustrated)
79
La
Frivolite: Veste en Mousseline (Illustrated)
[jacket]
230
L'Elegante
(Illustrated)
[circle cloak]
330
[pardessus]
420
New
Spring Cloak (Illustrated)
228, 229
Paletot
for a Little Girl (Illustrated)
288
Rich
Morning-robe (Illustrated)
16
Robe
Dress (Illustrated)
328
Robe
Psyche (Illustrated)
118
Russian
Vest or Jacket (Illustrated)
19
Scotch
Dress (Illustrated)
18
Spring
Walking Suit (Illustrated)
422
Suit
for a little Boy (Illustrated)
567
Summer
Dresses (Illustrated)
512, 513, 514, 515
The
Albueran, from Brodie (Illustrated) [pardessus]
331
The
Darro, from Brodie (Illustrated) [pardessus]
227
The
Fanchon Jacket (Illustrated)
224, 225
The
Hispania from Brodie (Illustrated)
[wrap]
423
The
Ione Wrap (Illustrated)
288
The
Madridian, from Brodie (Illustrated)
[cloak]
17
The
Madrilena, from Brodie (Illustrated)
[wrap]
518
The
Saracen, from Brodie (Illustrated)
[cloak]
122
The
Spahi (Illustrated) [wrap]
421
Visiting
or Dinner-dress (Illustrated)
120
Walking-dress
for a little Girl (Illustrated)
427
Walking-sack
(Illustrated)
121
White
Pique Jacket (Illustrated)
384
Zouave
Jacket, with Vest (Illustrated)
516, 517
Coal-Scuttle Emery Bag (Illustrated)
189
Coiffure for a Young Lady (Illustrated)
332
Coiffures (Illustrated)
187, 231, 290, 332, 383, 384, 474
Collars (Illustrated)
290, 385, 475
Concerning Rings and Precious Stones [history]
439, 543
Corner for a Pocket Handkerchief (Illustrated)
Marion
191
C, L
477
Corsage en Mousseline (Illustrated)
334
Corselet a Bretelles (Illustrated)
334
Corset Cover (Illustrated)
427
Crape Butterfly for Headdresses (Illustrated)
481
Crochet Trimming and Fringe (Illustrated)
519, 571
Crochet Tulip Bag (Illustrated)
385
Crochet Watchpocket (Illustrated)
22
Cottages (Illustrated)
405, 497
Cupid, Auctioneer (Illustrated)
[picture]
417
Dead, by Charles Stewart [poem]
269
Design for a Card-Box (Illustrated)
[with cards in Berlin work on top]
336
Design for a Netted Tidy, Cake D'Oyley, or Mat (Illustrated)
193
Design for Darning the Borders of Netted Window Curtains (Illustrated)
89
Diaries
58
Difficulties
461
Domestic Happiness
258
Don't Fret
252
Duties of Brothers to Sisters
533
Easter-Day, by Leira
[poem]
436
Editors' Table, containing--
A
Child's Imagination
579
A
Learned Frenchwoman
304
American
Ladies in the Medical Profession
304
Anecdotes
about Smoking
489
A New
Poetess—Jean Ingelow
396
An
Example of Feminine Handiwork [Iceland]
198
Bible
Photographs of Women
Miriam,
the Prophetess
395
A
Little Maid
487
Books
for Home Reading
95, 200
Cheap
Literature in England
304
Deaconesses
397
Decease
of Literary Ladies—Adelaide Ann Proctor, Mrs. Caroline M.
S.
Kirkland
579
Eighteen
Hundred and Sixty-Four! What Will
It Bring?
93
English
Ladies in Literature
304
Errata
397
Fashions
of Dress, and Their Influence on Character
95
Free
National Normal Schools for Young Women
95
Hints
About Health
Music
as Medicine
304
Sleep;
and the Mouth
397
The
Mother to be Cared for; Sleeping Rooms
489
Hints About Health. Rules
for Skating
200
Hints
for the Nursery, or, The Young Mother's Guide
304
How to
Make Happy Homes
198
In the
Valley, by Alice B. Haven [poem]
201
Letter
to the Editress [books for mothers]
489
Letter
Writing
397
Morton's
Gold Pens
579
Mrs.
Somerville
397
"My
Beautiful Lady"
397
Needlework
and the Sewing Machine
95
Night
Scene, by D. L. P. [poem]
96
Opportunities
and Duties
302
Orthography
397
"Our Sisters
in China"
304
Queen
Bees
489
Queenly
Examples--the Contrast [Victoria vs. Eugenie in economical
living]
489
Single
Ladies
579
Something
for Health
96
The
Autograph Bedquilt
396
"The
Boatman"
578
The
Brothers, by Sarah Josepha Hale [poem]
303
The
Importance of Marriage Registry
304
The
Medical Profession: What Women Have
Done In It
95
The
Order of Deaconesses to be Restored in Christian Churches 94
The
Postmistress [list of 10]
579
The
Seaforth Papers: Letters from 1796
to 1843
200
The
Wife: A Poem, by Mrs. T. J. Cram
578
Vassar
College
199, 397
Vassar
College--and its Organization
488
Vassar
College to be opened this Year!
93
Vassar
College: Woman's Own
577
Walter
Scott and His Little Pet Marjorie
303
Wheeler
& Wilson's Sewing-Machine
580
Why
Washington Irving Did Not Marry
489
Woman's
Mission to Woman
95
Edna Fairleigh's Temptation, by Clara Augustine [fiction]
437
Embroidery, Inserting, etc.
21, 22, 25, 84, 88, 89, 123, 124, 125, 126, 129, 194,
228, 229, 232, 297, 298, 335, 336, 390, 391, 482, 483, 573
Evening Coiffure (Illustrated)
384
Faith
344
Fame
534
Fancy Apron (Illustrated)
291
Fancy Fichu (Illustrated)
126
Fancy Girdle and Epaulet (Illustrated)
292
Fancy Pen-wiper [parasol] (Illustrated)
189
Fancy Sack for an Invalid (Illustrated)
292
Fancy Work-bag (Illustrated)
128, 187
Fanny's Bait, by Belle Rutledge
[fiction]
464
Fashions
Silk
dresses; poplin dresses; morning-robe; child's dress; Christy
Minstrels Slipper; furs; Persian lamb; muffs; men's fur mufflers and
cuffs;
girls' furs; dress plaids; colored flannel skirts; men's dressing
gowns;
moire silk; figured taffetas; Roman, Greek, and Egyptian
themed
jewelry; ear-rings; initial and crested jewelry; linen sets;
cuffs; pocket handkerchiefs; Duchesse collar; veils; guipure; point
lace;
parlor gymnastics outfits; dress elevator
103
Dinner
party dress; poplin dresses; little boy's dress; dinner dress; bead
watch-pocket; net bonnet; bonnet capes; nets for waterfalls; nets
replacing night caps; cloaks; tartans; toddlers' dress; leather cuffs;
skating
outfits; combs; new coiffures; veils; underskirts; Balmorals
209
Poplin
dress; silk dresses; alpaca dress; children's fashions; Roman
scarfs
[sic]; half handkerchiefs for the neck; talmas; tartans; black
and
white plaids with chenille fringe; opera cloaks; Folly waist;
sashes;
bonnets; headdresses; coiffures; combs; plaid scarfs [sic];
plaiting of dresses; dresses faced with leather
315
Dinner
dress; evening dress; child's dress; walking dress; spring fabrics;
robe
dresses; promenade dresses; fringe and lace insertions; scalloped
hems;
dress trim; foulard; Directoire body; morning robe; suit for a
little
girl; plaid silks; jockeys; asymmetrical bodice openings; wraps;
water-proof cloaks; bonnets; children's hats; parasols; linen sets;
headdresses for young ladies; coiffures for young ladies; bows; ball
dress;
women's headdresses; new sewing machine; Roman
scarfs
[sic]
406
Dinner dress;
walking dress; visiting dress; evening dress; child's walking
dress;
shield-shaped hanging pincushion; straw guipure; bonnets;
Scotch
plaid trim on bonnets; bonnet trimming; fringes of crystal and
jet;
round hats; children's hats; fable handkerchief; lace bows; gloves;
colored embroidery on underclothing; dress goods; Shetland shawls;
Stuart,
Campbell, Rob Roy and Douglas plaids; sleeve patterns;
basques;
jackets; plaiting skirts; masculine style of dress; wraps;
sacks;
fluted trimmings
498
Pique
dress; silk dress; boy's costumes; misses costume; coiffures; ball
headdresses; tulle scarfs; nets; round hats; girls' hats; boys' toques;
mask
veils; yak or mohair shawls; thread shawls; Shetland shawls;
silk
and muslin neckties; buttons; summer fabrics; chameleon silks;
trims
for summer dresses, gloves
588
Fichu (Illustrated)
123, 126
Forsaken, by John P. Mitchell [poem]
245
Friendship's Whispers, by Annie M. Beach [poem]
382
Generalship, by Allie Allyn [fiction]
180
Gentleman's Crochet Silk Braces (Illustrated)
390
Gentleman's Shirt Front in Embroidery (Illustrated)
298
Geometrical or Honeycomb Netting (Illustrated)
128, 187
Girdle, with Bretelles, Suitable for a Child or Miss (Illustrated)
125
Godey's Arm-Chair
January,
1864; our musical column; a new holiday gift:
the Craig
microscope; about drafts; music received; Young Ladies' Seminary
for
Boarding and Day Pupils; Fay's "New-Year" [poem]; Mr.
Dempster, Miss Richings; copy of Gettysburg children photograph;
Christian martyrs in the Coliseum; a rival of Dr. Mackay; diaphaine;
the Grecian wriggle
98
February,
1864; W. Prescott Smith; Martha Washington print; the
needle
true to the Pole; our musical column; Holloway's Musical
Monthly
for 1864; Blitz at the Assembly Building
205
March,
1864; Irish jokes; our musical column; Paris correspondence—
fete of
the Duke de Mouchy, Empress's fete at St. Cloud, Marie
Antoinette's shoe, increasing cost of living; noted characters in
France;
identity ascertained of dead Gettysburg soldier holding
photograph of children; rural New York exhibition to benefit Ladies'
Soldiers' Aid Society; crinolines abroad; women and street cars;
unbonneting the ladies; "putting your foot in it"; the use of eyes;
musical
telegraphy; wearing engagement and wedding rings; dinner
a la
Russe
308
April,
1864; The Foster Home Association; Jay Cooke, Esq.; Warner,
Miskey
& Merrill gas fixtures; our musical column; story of a legacy;
what to
make of old cotton spools; extracts from a Paris letter—the
Empress' dresses, incident at a restaurant; Two Poems to a Sleeping
Infant,
by a Doting Parent—Summer Afternoon, Midnight; the
cultivation of flowers; conundrums; rural or suburban residence
(Illustrated)
[with plans]; character references for servants; cats at
sea; a
baby car; arranging short hair; lead combs
400
May,
1864; the Riverdale Institute; debris on long skirt; conundrums;
volume
of mail in London on Valentine's Day; anecdotes of servants;
our
musical column; letter from Paris—ball at the Tuileries, Empress'
skating
outfit, white, colored and plaid stockings, boots, petticoats,
crinolines; fat belles of Karague; rural or suburban residence
(Illustrated)
[with plan]
492
June,
1864; Trenton Falls, NY; Demorest's Illustrated News; Congress
Hall,
Rochester, NY; parody of Abou Ben Adhem; a certain
Brigadier in Missouri; our musical column; Marquis de Boissy; origin
of
Sally Lunns; travelling impressions of the Japanese ambassadors;
the
genius of tailoring; a classic toilet; fans in France; the dressoir;
worst time for taking luncheon; pronunciation of balmoral; providing
for the
bride
582
Going to a Party in Winter (Illustrated) [picture]
[7]
Going to the President's Levee (Illustrated) [fiction]
39
Going West, by Mrs. James _____
[fiction]
458
Good Temper
382
Great Expectations (Illustrated)
[picture, boy feeding dog]
221
Grievings, by Annie M. Beach [poem]
179
Hadyn Vaughn's Daughter, by Daisy Howard [fiction]
270
Hair Nets—The Marie Louise; Simple Sleeping Net; Invisible Net (Illustrated) 82
Harlequin Toilet-Table Mat (Illustrated) [ribbon work]
387
Headdresses (Illustrated)
290, 333, 383, 384, 426
Help to Memory (Illustrated) [letter
holder]
86
Housekeeper's Chatelaine (Illustrated)
[219]
Housewife (Illustrated) [for
needlework]
572
I Know a Beautiful Woman, by Mrs. Frances de Gage [poem]
345
Illume My Path, O Lord! by Ada Algernon [poem]
78
Infant's Hat (Illustrated)
79
Initials for Marking Pillow-cases, etc. (Illustrated)
573
Initial Letters for Marking (Illustrated)
C
81
C, B
83
P, M &