- Your'e not crying, are you?
boy and girl talking - Young woman
Young woman - Young Naturalist
Young girl and with a butterfly net - Young man kneeling in front of a woman
Young man kneeling in front of a woman - Young Lady writing
Young Lady writing - Young Lady Writing
Young Lady Writing - Young lady with wide-open eyes
Young lady with wide-open eyes - Young lady seated
Young lady seated - Young lady looking in mirror
Young lady looking in mirror - Young Lady in the storm
Young Lady in the storm - Young lady
Young lady - Young Lady
Young lady - Young lady
Young lady - Young girl lying in bed
Young girl lying in bed - Young girl
- Young boy standing on the street corner
Young boy standing on the street corner - Woman writing letters at cluttered Victorian desk
Woman writing letters at cluttered Victorian desk - Woman with hat
- Woman in hat
Woman in hat - With a head shelter and a sleeping bag he can keep dry and warm
Boy lying in a sleeping bag in the rain, without a tent. - Winsome look on a young lady
Winsome look on a young lady - Widower Smith and Widow Jones
Man admiring a lady hanging out washing - Why the blazes don't you take it?
Huckster trying to sell something to a man - Who was it who hid the ace
Seated couple watching a group of people - Whats she got hold of now?
Dog asking what his mistress has. - What will the girl become
The Two Paths: What Will the Girl Become? At 13 Bad Literature, At 20 Flirting Coquettery, At 26 Fast Life and Dissipation, At 40 An Outcast; At 13 Study & Obedience, At 20 Virtue & Devotion, At 26 A Loving Mother, At 60 An Honored Grandmother - Well-behaved children
Well-behaved children [Children seemed to be well behaved in the old days] - Watching for mother
Two children watching for mother - Walking Dress 1810
The Empire gown is figured in the illustration of a walking dress, 1810. It lasted practically until the advent of the crinoline in the forties, when it finally disappeared. - Walking Dress
Fashion 1868 Silk, trimmed with three ruffles. Above there, and extending up each gore, is a fancy silk braid to match color of dress. - Van Dyke Beard
Van Dyke Beard - Utensils for Canning Fruit
Utensils for Canning Fruit - Unhappy man with cigar
Unhappy man with cigar - Unhappy man with beard
Unhappy man with beard - two walking dresses as well as an indoors and evening dress 1836
two walking dresses as well as an indoors and evening dress 1836 - Two men talking
Two men talking - Two men in Top hats
Two men in Top hats - Two looks - same pattern
Would you believe that the pattern of these two dresses is exactly the same? This illustrates how you can vary a dress once you find the foundation lines that are becoming to you. One pattern can suffice for both a tailored and an afternoon dress, as you see both effects are pleasing in their slenderness. - Two ladies in the crowd at the park
Two ladies in the crowd at the park - Two girls watching a family of ducks
Two girls watching a family of ducks - Two girls walking in the country
Two girls walking in the country - Two girls sitting in church
- Two girls
Two girls knitting and reading - Two gentlemen talking
Two gentlemen talking - Two crying girls
- Turn your backs
- Tufted Beard
Tufted Beard - Top hat with beard
Top hat with beard - Three men talking
Three men talking - Three girls
- Three Girls
Three Girls - Thoughtful look on a young lady
Thoughtful look on a young lady - The wrong way to mount a horse—facing forward
The wrong way to mount a horse—facing forward - The Wilderness Traveller
Forest travellers are always on the lookout for peculiar landmarks that they will recognize if they see them again. Oddly shaped trees, rocks, or stumps, the direction of watercourses and trails, the position of the sun, all these things will help us to find our way out of the woods when a less observing traveller who simply tries to remember the direction he has travelled may become terrified. - The Wedding Ring
Young lady trying wedding ring on her right hand - The Street stall
The Street stall - The Small painter
- The Schoolmaster
The Schoolmaster - The right way to mount—facing toward his tail
In mounting, stand on the left side and place the left foot in the stirrup. Swing the right leg over the horse and find the right stirrup with the toe just as quickly as possible. Do not jerk a restless horse or otherwise betray your excitement if he starts. Let him see by your calmness that he too should be calm. - The Reviewer