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Hysterical Buying
Source:”‚“Hysterical Buying.” Pike County Dispatch, 28 Aug. 1941, p. 4. https://www.newspapers.com/article/pike-county-dispatch/137957058/
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FASHION: No More Nettie
Nettie Rosenstein is through again, and the U.S. wholesale dress business feels as jewelers would feel if Tiffany’s were folding up. “Miss Rosie” has made more fine women’s clothing and sold it at higher prices than any other designer in the business. But that was before Pearl Harbor. Things look different now, and Nettie Rosenstein…
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Designed for Men
War or no war, Easter was at hand. Women headed for the millinery counters. Hatters were ready. In the next two weeks they expect to sell some 22,100,000 Easter bonnets””17% of all the hats women will buy in 1942. Neither Pearl Harbor nor the grey dawn of Tax Day (see p. 15) had cast a…
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Here’s the Sad News, Ladies, About Restriction of Cloth for New Togs
Source: “Here”™s the Sad News, Ladies, About Restriction of Cloth for New Togs.” Greenfield Daily Times, 21 Apr. 1942, p. 1. https://www.newspapers.com/article/greenfield-daily-times/137080432/
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Rationing of Clothing May Be Avoided If Everyone Takes Care of What He Has
Source: “Rationing of Clothing May Be Avoided If Everyone Takes Care of What He Has.” Ledger-Star, 20 Aug. 1942, p. 8. https://www.newspapers.com/article/ledger-star/137076308/
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Wool Eased
Source: “Wool Eased.” Business Week, 2 Jan. 1943, pp. 14”“15. https://ia804509.us.archive.org/12/items/sim_business-week_1943-01-02_696/sim_business-week_1943-01-02_696.pdf
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Questions and Answers Concerning Recently Ordered “Shoe Rationing”
Source: “Questions and Answers Concerning Recently Ordered ”˜Shoe Rationing.”™” Geneva County Reaper, 11 Feb. 1943, p. 1. https://www.newspapers.com/article/geneva-county-reaper/137967236/
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Your Old Stocking Make Good Japs – DEAD ONES!
Source:”‚“Your Old Stocking Make Good Japs – DEAD ONES!” The Atlanta Journal, 14 Feb. 1943, p. 69. https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-atlanta-journal/137957383/
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Battle for Girdles
Source: “Battle for Girdles.” Business Week, 19 June 1943, pp. 91”“92.