Pulp Fiction, 1860 · page 131 of 134
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ok N ovelty for the Ladies! yen BEA DLE’S DIME DRESS-MAKER AND MILLINER'S GUIDE. — a P+ The singular and often-expressed want of a text-book on Dress-Making, Millinery, Cloak and Mantilla Mak- ing, Embroideries and Laces, Flowers, &c., anduced the publishers of the Dime Hand and Text-Books to engage at eminent writer and authority on the subject, MADAME PULLAN, To Prepare the needed and necessary work. They now have the pleas- re of announcing its publication, and offer it to the public as the most Mirable and satisfactory hand-book on the subject ever prepared. It is. Original! New! Unique! Exhaustive?! EMBRACING CHAPTERS ON T HE CORSAGE, WAIST, OR BODY; E SLEEVES, MOURNING, RIBBONS, NEGLIGEE TOILET, TRAVELING TOILET, BONNETS, CLOAK-MAKING, PATTERNS FOR CUTTING DRESSES, WORK MATERIALS AND IMPLEMENTS, PURCHASE OF MATERIALS—SILKS, &c., DICTIONARY OF MILLINERY AND DRESS-MAKING, TECHNICAL TERMS IN DRESS-MAKING AND MILLINERY FLowEuAcES AND EMBROIDERIES, COLORS, RS, Ere., CORBIELLE DE MARIAGE. Every Dress-Maker Should Have It! EVERY MILLINER SHOULD HAVE IT! EVERY WIFE SHOULD HAVE IT! EVERY MOTHER SHOULD HAVE IT! EVERY HOUSE SHOULD HAVE IT? S C ies “i v; ‘ec j Ten rien tae sent by mail, PosT-PAID, to any address, cn receipt of [> All News Dealers have it. BEADLE AND COMPANY, Publishers, 141 William Street, New York. conmiclooolkks. conn