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English: Youngstown Kitchens by Mullins, 1948

Identifier: ladieshomejourna65janwyet (find matches)
Title: The Ladies' home journal
Year: 1889 (1880s)
Authors: Wyeth, N. C. (Newell Convers), 1882-1945
Subjects: Women's periodicals Janice Bluestein Longone Culinary Archive
Publisher: Philadelphia : (s.n.)
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t the Harvard Law School in 1890, I lived for three years with my father in New York City. He was the man who of all others had the greatest influence upon the ideals and purposes of my adolescent life. He had been a soldier in the Civil War and had well-nighpaid for that experience with his life. At the close of the war he became a banker and broker in the firm of his father in New York,He married in 1866 and some five yearsafterward, when my mothers failing healthdrove the family to Europe, he gave up hisbusiness in Wall Street, to which he hadnever given his heart, and began the studyof medicine in Zurich and Paris undeiPasteur, completing his course and takinghis medical degree on his return at theBellevue Hospital Medical College. M>mothers death was a crushing blow to hinand he never remarried, but devoted himsel:with such effort to his profession that he ad-vanced with unusual speed to eminence irthe branch of his choice—surgery. He be-(Continued on Page 86) LADIES HOME joi RN \i.
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We took your dream and built a kitchen . . . com-plete with husky cabinets to keep pots and pansin place, yards of work surface. And a magnificent48 twin-bowl Kitclienaider cabinet sink withextra-deep second bowl (its 11 deep) and sliding- removable drainboard. This is only a hint of how you can arrange Youngstown units to any floorarea. Kitchen above, installed complete, costs as little as $17.(it) a month on most budget plans, in-cluding financing through your dealer or local bank. Kitchen honeys -that save you money B eautifuls hardly the word for them Theyre gorgeous! The sweetest, smartest kitch-ens ever . . . all in gleaming white-enameled steel,so snug and shipshape you couldnt waste a step. Theyre Youngstown Kitchens. And your Youngs-town dealer can show you dream schemes galore ...for big kitchens, little kitchens, in new house or old. Pick yours, show hubby the price tag. Therest is easy. For these honeys give a paycheck abreak. Hurry to that Youngstown showroom now.Specify Yo

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1948-01 to 1948-06
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65
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  • bookcentury:1800
  • bookauthor:Wyeth__N__C___Newell_Convers___1882_1945
  • booksubject:Women_s_periodicals
  • booksubject:Janice_Bluestein_Longone_Culinary_Archive
  • bookpublisher:Philadelphia____s_n__
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  • bookleafnumber:88
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