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Childern's Fashion | |||||||||||||||
The People's Home Journal - Sept. 1911 - page 21 - "Some of the Latest Styles for Women and Children" By Martha Evans Hale - Illustrated by L. E. Bailey |
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Childern living in the ragtime era were dressed to dress just like their parents meaning most of thier clothing were basically their parents Clothing in a smaller size. Sailor Outfits were popular with boys and often came with a whistle. Girls Wore Pinafores (aprons) to keep their dresses from becoming dirty. | |||||||||||||||
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