What a Young Wife Ought to KnowVir Publishing Company, 1901 - 288 lappuses |
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42. lappuse
... clothes to hang from their hips is harmful in the extreme , and induces a multitude of ills that unfit them for maternity . Let them think for a moment , that the corset when worn tight enough to insure the form which is considered ...
... clothes to hang from their hips is harmful in the extreme , and induces a multitude of ills that unfit them for maternity . Let them think for a moment , that the corset when worn tight enough to insure the form which is considered ...
45. lappuse
... clothes upon the hips , impedes the circulation of the blood in the extremities , lungs and brain , and robs the wearer of freedom and grace of movement ; while it brings in the long line of ills which have doomed our American women to ...
... clothes upon the hips , impedes the circulation of the blood in the extremities , lungs and brain , and robs the wearer of freedom and grace of movement ; while it brings in the long line of ills which have doomed our American women to ...
169. lappuse
... clothes are shortened , when it will be taken out more and will need a little more attention to its toilet . In place of the linen lawn slips a nice thing is slips made of china silk . These are easily laundered and are soft and a ...
... clothes are shortened , when it will be taken out more and will need a little more attention to its toilet . In place of the linen lawn slips a nice thing is slips made of china silk . These are easily laundered and are soft and a ...
171. lappuse
... . With this list you have all that is needed un- til the short clothes are provided ; then a more generous supply will be needed , but never anything more elaborate . CHAPTER XV . THE CHOICE OF PHYSICIAN AND NURSE . YOUNG WIFE . 171.
... . With this list you have all that is needed un- til the short clothes are provided ; then a more generous supply will be needed , but never anything more elaborate . CHAPTER XV . THE CHOICE OF PHYSICIAN AND NURSE . YOUNG WIFE . 171.
205. lappuse
... clothes - basket , and may be ornamented as much or as little as the fancy dictates . It serves as a snug nest for the little one , as deep in the folds of the soft blankets and dainty pads it is se- curely sheltered from any draft ...
... clothes - basket , and may be ornamented as much or as little as the fancy dictates . It serves as a snug nest for the little one , as deep in the folds of the soft blankets and dainty pads it is se- curely sheltered from any draft ...
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