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Front page or cover of the German fashion magazine Modenschau (Eng. title: Fashion Show; subtitle: Illustrated monthly magazine for home and society) no. 151 for July 1925.
1000: Afternoon dress in steel blue poplin with two-tone ribbon trimming.
1001: Young girl's dress in colorful printed voile, garnished with white and red voile.
1002: Dress in bright red linen with white trimming for girls aged 6 to 8.
Publishing company Gustav Lyon, Berlin SO 16 - Delivery for the book trade in Germany Wilhelm Opetz, Leipzig.
Illustration/title drawing: unsigned/unknown.
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Article:
Ernst, Otto, stories from the northwest corner. Listened to and retold by Otto Ernst.
Advertising:
"Corpulent and yet modern is not a contradiction; for even the strongest figure appears slim and modern to the eye in a ski corset and ski bra", Ski Corset and Bra, Lobbenberg & Blumenau, Cologne on the Rhine, Zeppelinstr. 9 and Berlin, Leipzigerstr. 73-74;
"Slim, racy legs are required by the current fashion for short skirts. Elegant forms are of the highest aesthetic appeal", Centa-Band-L-Paris-iene, Joh. Steph. Taubmann, Abtlg.: Import kosmet. Fabrikate, run 4 near Nuremberg;
"The nerve nutrient 'Nervosin' from the company Dr. med. Robert Hahn & Co. has proved its worth in many thousands of cases", Nervosin, company Dr. med. Robert Hahn & Co;
"You can have beautiful slim ankles in a minute by applying the 'Eta silk rubber bandage'. Clumsy, cumbersome ankles spoil an otherwise charming and attractive figure", Eta silk rubber bandage, Eta cosmetics, Berlin W 148, Potsdamer Str. 32.
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Front page of the Illustrated Fashion Show (subtitle: Zeitschrift für Heim und Gesellschaft) No. 151 of July 1925.
Article:
Heymann, Robert, The German Mother (by Robert Heymann, 1879-1946).
The photograph in the lower part of the text has the caption "Erna Morena [1885-1962] with her little daughter [Eva-Maria Herzog, 1915-2007, note M. K.]".
Photo: Alexander Binder, Berlin (1888-1929).
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Article:
Heymann, Robert, The German Mother (by Robert Heymann, 1879-1946).
The photograph in the middle of the text has the caption "Grete Sellin [opera singer and actress, ?-?] with her little daughter".
Photo: Ernst Sandau.
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Article:
Heymann, Robert, The German Mother (by Robert Heymann, 1879-1946).
The photograph in the centre of the article has the caption "Evi Eva [born Elly Giese, 1899-1985] with her son [Wolf-Dieter Oppen, ?-?, note M. K.]".
Photo: Ernst Sandau.
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Article and poem:
Heymann, Robert, The German Mother (by Robert Heymann, 1879-1946);
Hebbel, Friedrich, Die junge Mutter. (Christian Friedrich Hebbel, 1813-1863).
Two photographs are printed to match the article. They have the captions "Margit Barnay [born as Margot Tana Rosenstock, 1896-1974] with her little daughter [Sybil Barbara Astrid Werden, 1924-2007, note M. K.]" and "Anni Mewes [theatre and film actress, 1895-1980] with her little daughter [Annemarie Herald, ?-?]
Photo: Karl Schenker (1886-1954); Ernst Sandau.
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Article:
Roda, Roda, Jolan and Eva. (by Alexander Friedrich Ladislaus Roda Roda, 1872-1945).
In the middle of the text is a drawing of two ladies and two gentlemen in a station lobby. The caption reads "Allow me to introduce Hans Nickermann. "…“.
Drawing/Illustration: Max Hiller (life data unknown).
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Article:
Roda, Roda, Jolan and Eva. (by Alexander Friedrich Ladislaus Roda Roda, 1872-1945).
On the lower left is a drawing of a mother sitting on the edge of her child's bed in the bedroom. The caption reads "Actually, I would have loved to spend half a night chatting with you - ".
Drawing/Illustration: Max Hiller (life data unknown).
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Article:
Roda, Roda, Jolan and Eva. (by Alexander Friedrich Ladislaus Roda Roda, 1872-1945).
In the centre of the article is a drawing with a man and a woman sitting on a bench in front of a wall. The man holds her hand and looks into her face. The caption reads "A handshake, a good, clear view sealed their bond".
Drawing/Illustration: Max Hiller (life data unknown).
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Article:
Elias, Julie, harmony of dress. (by Julie Elias, born as Julie Levi, 1866-1945).
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