VOGUE PATTERN DOLL. Another interesting mix of advertisement and paper doll. This is from the kid's magazine Jack and Jill. All the little girl had to do if she wanted an outfit like the illustration was to take the little paper dress to mommy. The Vogue pattern number was printed right on the shoulder tab. There was even a back view illustrated. Ingenious!
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