A Woman Addresses A Female Cosmetologist Wearing
William Haefeli
You Want The Works
Helen E Hokinson
New Yorker September 25th, 1943
Constantin Alajalov
I Don't Know
Helen E. Hokinson
New Yorker June 8th, 1940
Richard Taylor
I Don't See How You Can Expect Me To Be Beautiful
Claude Smith
Mademoiselle's Neck Is Too Long
Barbara Shermund
I Want To Study You A Moment As You Are
Barbara Shermund
Of Course, Mcnutt Does Have Lovely Hair
Helen E. Hokinson
Bobbie Pins?
George Price
Would Madam Care To Busy Her Mind?
Mary Gibson
Spreading Herself Too Thin
Barbara Shermund
Dark and Mysterious
Helen E Hokinson
Another Thing
George Price
The Shortage Of Critical Materials
Helen E Hokinson
Do You Mean To Say You've Already Taken Our Full
Gardner Rea
New Yorker May 27th, 1944
Sam Cobean
I've Always Been Very Particular About My Nails
Ned Hilton
Aren't You Wearing Your Hair Differently?
Mischa Richter
Tone Me Down A Bit
Barbara Shermund
But There Are Only Seven More Treatments
Helen E. Hokinson
This One Eyebrow is Naturally Quizzical
Helen E Hokinson