You And Your Damned Brooks Brothers Shirt!
Charles E. Martin
Darling, It's Perfect!
Perry Barlow
Anybody in Larchmont
Helen E Hokinson
If You Don't Mind My Saying
Helen E Hokinson
Ice Cream Tasting
Sara Lautman
It's Informal
Lawrence Reynolds
But You Just Bought A New Pair Of Overalls Last
Claude Smith
New Yorker May 2nd, 1942
Roberta Macdonald
Profiles In Courage
Roz Chast
I Get Twice As Tired Shopping For Things I Need
Alice Harvey
It's For Cigarettes But It Also Plays
Garrett Price
The Empress Eugenie
Kemp Starrett
Give Me The Chanel
JH Fyfe
Hold Everything
Helen E Hokinson
This Little Jacket
Helen E Hokinson
New Yorker January 21st, 1961
Saul Steinberg
You Look Great
Robert Weber
So What If People Do Laugh? The World Can Use
Dana Fradon
You Poor Child
Barbara Shermund
Is This Good For Taking Stockings Off?
Ned Hilton
New Yorker May 2nd, 1942
Perry Barlow
Have You A Loved One In The Service?
Robert J Day
New Yorker August 12th, 1944
Alan Dunn
To Be Quite Frank
Helen E. Hokinson
These Turned Out To Be Too Snuggy
Chon Day
Mrs. Wilmer C. Norton Has Asked Me To Announce
Helen E. Hokinson
The Most Wonderful Thing Is It Meets Every
Barbara Shermund
No Open Toes. I Have A Puppy
Barbara Shermund
I Do Wish Henry Could Run Into Somebody
Sydney Hoff
Are You Kidding?
Roberta Macdonald
New Yorker October 30th, 1943
Carl Rose
New Yorker May 10th, 1941
Leonard Dove
I'm Sorry, But I Didn't Realize How My Husband
Helen E. Hokinson
May I Ask If You Are On The Make?
Roberta Macdonald
Maybe He Knows Something
Perry Barlow
And Now Look - No Cuffs!
Alain
New Yorker July 5th, 1941
Ned Hilton
Madam Looks Better in the Palm Trees
Helen E Hokinson
New Yorker April 12th, 1941
Leonard Dove
You Don't Think It Makes Me Look Too Interesting?
Helen E Hokinson
He's About My Height
Barbara Shermund
New Yorker May 23rd, 1942
Constantin Alajalov
Have You A Maid's Uniform Like The One Joan
Helen E. Hokinson
But There's Not Much Point To Looking Exotic
Helen E. Hokinson
You Mean To Say That Paris Is Already Telling
Gardner Rea
I Want A Little Hat That Whispers 'april.'
Helen E. Hokinson
A Simple 'yes' Or 'no' Will Be Suf?cient
George Price
I'd Like Something Nice For My Boy At Fort Dix
Barbara Shermund
New Yorker August 2nd, 1941
Otto Soglow
New Yorker January 31st, 1942
Otto Soglow
I'm Thinking Very Seriously Of Putting Ingeborg
Helen E. Hokinson
Of Course, One Can Always Deceive People
Helen E. Hokinson
Oh, Dear, Isn't This The Gentleman Who Gets
Helen E Hokinson
Are These The 'sorry-no-mail-or-phone-order' Ones?
Helen E. Hokinson
And One Last Thing. It Has Come To My Attention
Alain
I've Said All I'm Going
Perry Barlow
Ten Per Cent Of This One Is All Wool
Chon Day
New Yorker November 21st, 1942
Alan Dunn
You Know, Florence Is Going To Be A 'budget
Helen E. Hokinson
My Little Woman In Teaneck
Helen E Hokinson
No, Ma'am, They Don't Come In 'tween-teen Sizes
Alan Dunn
A Mad Bunch Of ?owers Might Do Something For It
Helen E. Hokinson
What We Want Now Is A Good Clothier Who Won't Ask
Richard Decker
Of Course, Lots Of Women Are Just Going
Barbara Shermund
Stop 'madaming' Me!
Barbara Shermund
Being Afraid of Harper's Bazaar
Helen E Hokinson
If Only That Waistline - But I'm A ?ne One
Barbara Shermund
Now, Here's One That Has The Glamour
Barbara Shermund
We Have No Gentlemen Clerks. Are You Looking
Chon Day
But Remember
Helen E. Hokinson
How Could The Government Call Them A Luxury?
Helen E Hokinson
New Yorker September 16th, 1944
Alan Dunn