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Silhoutte - Coach-and-Four

November 24, 1930
Detroit News Quilt History Project; Michigan State University Museum; Harriet Clarke
Detroit, Michigan, United States
A pattern leaflet for a silouhette of a young lady playing a spinet that was distributed through the Beauty in the Home column in the Detroit News.
The Detroit News

"Coach-And-Four" In Silhouette

A narrow black frame would be a very good choice for this silhouette. It should be proportioned so as to leave an even margin all around the outside of the line enclosing the coach and horses.

In order to be certain that the silhouette will be smooth and without any wrinkles it would be a very good idea to paste it firmly to a stiff piece of cardboard and press it beneath a heavy object until it is dry.

This department has three other silhouette leaflets - one of a hoop-skirted lady at a spinet, another of a very prim little miss making a patchwork quilt and the third has on it a pair of heads, which are very attractive in oval frames. Any or all of these silhouettes will be sent to any one who sends her request to the Beauty in the Home Department, enclosing a large self-addressed, stamped envelope.

If you are interested in fashions, home economics, novel wasy of entertaining, new recipes, child training, or any one of a number of other subjects of interest to women, read the Women's Pages every day in The Detroit News, THE HOME NEWSPAPER, for articles by nationally known authoritiesl.

683-11-24-30

Courtesy of The Detroit News Archives.
6119.92.2

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