The Emporer's Clothes Boutique
James Stevenson
All Of Our Jackets Come With Concealed Weapons #1
Christopher Weyant
Something That Says Country
Barbara Smaller
It's Gotten So Customers Won't Take My Advice
William Haefeli
Do you carry any healthy snack options
Amy Hwang
Just Stay Out Here With The Motor Running
Donald Reilly
A Man In A Department Store Decides Between Two
William Haefeli
A Monk In A Shoe Store Looks At A Giant
Edward Steed
Anybody in Larchmont
Helen E Hokinson
If You Don't Mind My Saying
Helen E Hokinson
Two Security Guards Stop A Woman From Leaving
Drew Dernavich
A Saleslady Asks A Woman About What Manner
Barbara Smaller
New Yorker November 22nd, 1941
George Price
Awfully Hard To Please
Helen E Hokinson
Apple Pay Does Not Mean Apple Pays
David Sipress
A Woman Addresses The Saleslady In A Clothing
William Haefeli
He wont last long
Drew Dernavich
New Yorker August 6 1949
Helene E Hokinson
New Yorker January 13th, 1986
Roz Chast
New Yorker July 29th, 1944
Garth Williams
New Yorker September 16th, 1944
Alan Dunn
Maybe He Knows Something
Perry Barlow
A Mad Bunch Of ?owers Might Do Something For It
Helen E. Hokinson
Do You Know How A Maple Tree Looks When It Begins
Helen E. Hokinson
Something I Can Wear With A Hat
Alan Dunn
Is This Good For Taking Stockings Off?
Ned Hilton
I Tell You What You Could Do. You Could Load
Helen E. Hokinson
New Yorker May 10th, 1941
Leonard Dove
New Yorker July 5th, 1941
Ned Hilton
I'll Tell You One Thing About The Postwar World
Robert J. Day
How Does That Thing Work?
Alain
You Don't Think It Makes Me Look Too Interesting?
Helen E Hokinson
Have You A Maid's Uniform Like The One Joan
Helen E. Hokinson
You Mean To Say That Paris Is Already Telling
Gardner Rea
A Simple 'yes' Or 'no' Will Be Suf?cient
George Price
. . . And Sometimes You'll ?nd This Scarf
Helen E. Hokinson
Berlin Says Paris Says Waistlines Will Be Larger
Alan Dunn
No, Ma'am, They Don't Come In 'tween-teen Sizes
Alan Dunn
Stop 'madaming' Me!
Barbara Shermund
But Remember
Helen E. Hokinson
Turn Around!
George Price
New Yorker June 7th, 1941
Sydney Hoff
Let Me See What Else You Have - Unless
George Price
You're Sure This Is A Lieutenant Commander's
Peter Arno
Now You Put My Name On This Line And You Put
Perry Barlow
Doesn't It Seem To Give Me A Double Chin?
Helen E. Hokinson
New Yorker July 10th, 1943
George Price
Mr. Hirschberg! This O.k. To Do Mechanical
Perry Barlow
Well, I Wouldn't Object To A Digni?ed Bird
Helen E. Hokinson
Those Are Mr. Getzel's. Mr. Getzel Lives Here
Claude Smith
I'm Looking For Something To Wear On A Jury
Helen E. Hokinson
They're Army Rejects
Carl Rose
At Such A Price
John Ruge
New Yorker April 12th, 1941
Leonard Dove
New Yorker October 28th, 1944
Chon Day
But There's Not Much Point To Looking Exotic
Helen E. Hokinson
I'd Like Something Nice For My Boy At Fort Dix
Barbara Shermund
Now Let Me Show You One Of Miss Dache's More
Helen E. Hokinson
Are These The 'sorry-no-mail-or-phone-order' Ones?
Helen E. Hokinson
I Wouldn't Dream Of Going In. I'm Not Dressed
Helen E. Hokinson
That Still Leaves Our Achilles' Heel
Helen E Hokinson
New Yorker April 27th, 1940
Helen E Hokinson
Recession, Depression, Or Panic
Barbara Shermund
New Yorker November 7th, 1994
Tom Cheney
New Yorker August 16th, 1941
Ned Hilton
May I Ask If You Are On The Make?
Roberta Macdonald
I Want A Little Hat That Whispers 'april.'
Helen E. Hokinson
I'm Thinking Very Seriously Of Putting Ingeborg
Helen E. Hokinson
Of Course, One Can Always Deceive People
Helen E. Hokinson
Ten Per Cent Of This One Is All Wool
Chon Day
New Yorker April 27th, 1940
Otto Soglow
Do You Have Something In The Nature Of A Smoking
Chon Day