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“But Mr. Blakeslee warn’t to home,” Uncle Camp put in as Aunt Loma plunked herself down in a porch rocker, unbuttoned the shirtwaist of her mourning dress, and let the baby nurse. Cold Sassy Tree 1984-11-02T00:00:00Z
At some point Miss Love made the mistake of remarking that Loma had just the perfect figure for the stylish new shirtwaists with lots of tucks and ruffles in front. Cold Sassy Tree 1984-11-02T00:00:00Z
She knows she looks especially good in her flowered shirtwaist and white sandal heels. In the Time of the Butterflies 1994-01-01T00:00:00Z
And Grace had to rush up and put on a clean shirtwaist to set it off. East of Eden 1952-09-01T00:00:00Z
Finally, a middle-aged woman in a blue plaid shirtwaist dress stepped forward. It All Comes Down to This 2017-07-11T00:00:00Z
She was wearing a jaunty shirtwaist, white with small red and blue semaphore flags. The Poisonwood Bible 1998-01-01T00:00:00Z
Had the last washing split the shirtwaist so bad it could not take another mend and changed its name to rag? Jazz 1992-01-01T00:00:00Z
He did not care that I wore clothes I made for myself in home economics class, cotton print shirtwaists with crooked zippers and skirts hanging below my knees, outfits only the Pentecostal girls wore. The Secret Life of Bees 2002-01-01T00:00:00Z
Her veil and linen duster were on the floor beside the bee, which she had stomped to death, and Miss Love was buttoning her shirtwaist. Cold Sassy Tree 1984-11-02T00:00:00Z
Died while that woman was doing piece work for a shirtwaist factory. Worth 1998-06-01T00:00:00Z
Finally I spotted my mother’s white shirtwaist like the flag of “We Give Up!” waving near Father. The Poisonwood Bible 1998-01-01T00:00:00Z
She wore a white shirtwaist and black skirt that accentuated her trim figure, and she was seated beside a window, her hair candescent with sunlight. The Devil in the White City 2003-02-11T00:00:00Z
Away down below now, single file on the path, comes a woman with four girls in tow, all of them in shirtwaist dresses. The Poisonwood Bible 1998-01-01T00:00:00Z
Alice had finished the sheets and begun the first shirtwaist when Violet knocked on her door. Jazz 1992-01-01T00:00:00Z
Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy’s beauty, her modern touch, and her youthful, cutting-edge style would soon eclipse Mrs. Eisenhower’s frumpy shirtwaist dresses, pearl chokers and short bangs. When first ladies meet: An awkward post-election White House tradition 2016-04-06T04:00:00Z
Her clothing style ranged, too: shirtwaist cotton dresses, quotidian trouser suits, broad-shouldered designer blazers, formal first lady gowns. Clinton fashion: The styles, they were a-changin’ 2016-07-20T04:00:00Z
I dressed up for the appointment in a shirtwaist. Don’t slouch, young lady 2014-04-13T00:00:00Z
The wait staff, dressed like their chef in classic 1940s shirtwaist dresses, vintage hairdos, dramatic eyeliner and bright red lipstick, perfectly accessorize this whimsical cafe. O, San Francisco, land of flour and honey
His grandmother died in the Triangle shirtwaist factory fire in 1911, just blocks away. Review: ‘The Humans,’ a Family Thanksgiving for a Fearful Middle Class 2015-10-25T04:00:00Z
A photograph shows her taking her children to school in a Saint Laurent shirtwaist dress that she made as classic and proper as her much-used Hermès Kelly bag. Review: Grace Kelly: A Legacy of Wholesome Elegance 2010-05-03T11:30:00Z
Today, a shadowbox containing a miniature shirtwaist dress embroidered with the names of the 146 garment workers killed in the fire marks that address. Interactive Shadowboxes Breathe Life Into the Legacies of Village Artists 2021-09-16T04:00:00Z
Called “Threads,” it was related — at least a little — to last week’s premiere of “Fire in my mouth,” a new oratorio by Julia Wolfe inspired by the 1911 Triangle shirtwaist factory fire. Review: Philharmonic Ties New Threads to a Recent Premiere 2019-01-31T05:00:00Z
Stops include the Jefferson Market Library, a former women’s prison and the site of the Triangle shirtwaist factory fire. Halloween for Kids: Different This Year, but Still Delightful 2020-10-29T04:00:00Z
Dresses were strikingly fresh, and included a cotton shirtwaist with a fleece hem and a sleeveless look with a sparkly black tweed bodice and soft, semi-sheer black skirt. Fashion Review: Stella McCartney, Givenchy, Herm?s and Giambattista Valli Strut Their Collections 2012-03-06T00:32:21Z
The brief eyewitness accounts of the Triangle shirtwaist factory fire interspersed throughout “Triangle” are terse, fragmentary, awful. | 'Triangle': A Century-Old Love Story With Fire as a Backdrop 2011-04-25T21:57:25Z
Young women’s enthusiasm has helped boost sales of scoop-back sundresses, shifts and shirtwaists as well as pavement-grazing maxis, looks that touch down with the arrival of Memorial Day. Keeping Cool, Fashionably 2011-07-20T21:59:08Z
The shirtwaist dress made Halston famous, a largely forgotten credit along with many of his other ready-to-wear mass market designs. Ewan McGregor dazzles in "Halston," which neglects to understand the legend behind the fashions 2021-05-14T04:00:00Z
Stops include sites associated with the anarchist Emma Goldman, Eleanor Roosevelt and President Franklin D. Roosevelt, as well the devastating fire that took the lives of 146 workers at the Triangle shirtwaist factory in 1911. Around Town for Sep. 2-8 2016-09-01T04:00:00Z
She was a leader of a massive strike of female shirtwaist workers in New York City more than a century ago. This Is How to Stalk Your Teenage Children Online 2014-10-20T04:00:00Z
An opening scene shows Gold swapping her designer dress with a refugee’s dirty shirtwaist to allow the woman to blend more easily into society. Fashion and creativity play into escaping from the Nazis in 'Transatlantic' 2023-06-01T04:00:00Z
It was introduced on March 25, the 111th anniversary of the Triangle shirtwaist factory fire, which set in motion so many fundamental workplace reforms. Models Have Been Exploited Forever. Can a Law Change Anything? 2022-04-29T04:00:00Z
For her final meeting, after shopping downtown, she wore “a pink sheer shirtwaist and heels,” with “a tiny waist,” as if she had never been pregnant. Opinion | For 50 Years, I Was Denied the Story of My Birth 2021-03-26T04:00:00Z
It was an industrial hub for the garment industry, a center for the production of shirts, shirtwaists, collars and cuffs, and was once home to foundries that made bells and firms that crafted precision instruments. The politics of cultural despair: That's what's killing us, not Donald Trump 2020-11-01T04:00:00Z
Ms. Warren delivered the speech blocks from the site of the Triangle shirtwaist factory fire of 1911, which killed 146 garment workers, most of them immigrant women. Bill de Blasio Bows Out, Elizabeth Warren’s Big Speech: This Week in the 2020 Race 2019-09-21T04:00:00Z
She spoke near the site of the Triangle shirtwaist factory fire of 1911, which killed 146 garment workers, most of them women. Elizabeth Warren, at Washington Sq. Park Rally, Promises to Take On Corruption 2019-09-16T04:00:00Z
Triangle, which was New York’s largest blouse factory and distributed 2,000 shirtwaist garments a day, was one of the lone holdouts to union recognition. Philharmonic Piece Inspired by Triangle Shirtwaist Fire Set to Debut 2019-01-23T05:00:00Z
She created the gown as a classic Cline look - a belted shirtwaist with turned-up collar and sleeves rolled at the elbows - done in material of tiny red sequins. Longtime costume designer leaves university, but not theater 2018-04-29T04:00:00Z
As in that film, Guadagnino has draped his muse in lavish swaths of couture — in this case, Christian Dior, whose chic sunglasses and shirtwaists Swinton throws on with a practiced off-handedness. Tilda Swinton is a rock star in ‘A Bigger Splash,’ but you already knew that 2016-05-12T04:00:00Z
The Triangle shirtwaist factory had gone up in flames nearby, eventually killing 146 workers, most of them women trapped in a locked, 10th-floor sweatshop. Your Friday Briefing 2016-03-04T05:00:00Z
On Monday, Ms. Warren again invoked the setting of her speech, recalling the horrific scene of the Triangle shirtwaist factory fire. Elizabeth Warren, at Washington Sq. Park Rally, Promises to Take On Corruption 2019-09-16T04:00:00Z
Ms. Evans got the idea for this particular performance in 2011, during events commemorating the centennial of the Triangle shirtwaist factory fire in Greenwich Village. A Street-Level Search for Women to Put on a Manhattan Pedestal 2015-11-15T05:00:00Z
His father was an electrical-fixtures salesman, and his mother ran a shirtwaist shop in their home. Irving Kahn, Wall Street’s oldest stockbroker, dies at 109 2015-02-26T05:00:00Z
After the triangle shirtwaist fire, there was any amount of pushback by business. Fatal Accidents as a Global Health Crisis 2015-02-16T05:00:00Z
But happily, Meg, in Mr. Woolard’s crisp, summery shirtwaist dresses, is not a cartoon. | Connecticut: A Review of ‘Damn Yankees, the Red Sox Version’ in East Haddam 2014-05-09T22:27:53Z
“When she was talking about the Triangle shirtwaist factory,” he said, “it felt relevant to today in this incredible way.” Elizabeth Warren, at Washington Sq. Park Rally, Promises to Take On Corruption 2019-09-16T04:00:00Z
Just as the shirtwaist strikers of 1909 attracted support from some of the most prominent women in America, the workers of Bangladesh will need friends in high places willing to dial up the pressure. What Bangladesh Can Learn from New York’s Triangle Factory Fire 2013-05-02T17:13:52Z
Each time he found a locked fire exit — as in the fatal 1911 Triangle shirtwaist factory fire in New York — minimum wage violations and other serious problems. The Human Price: Pakistan Factory Fire Shows Flaws in Monitoring 2012-12-08T03:04:04Z
She was dressed neatly in a satin shirtwaist and tailored skirt; while from beneath the skirts her small feet incased in heavy shoes peeped like mice. The Homesteader A Novel 2012-03-26T02:00:30.703Z
A girl in her shop had lent her some finery, a shirtwaist, a pair of white shoes, and a hat. Comrade Yetta 2012-02-15T03:00:24.213Z
The two wear matching shirtwaist dresses they had made themselves. | Lower East Side: Lower East Side/Habitats - Living Small, Decorating Large 2012-02-03T05:04:21Z
Her brothers live there; one of them is a lawyer, another is a physician, and the third owns a large shirtwaist factory. Simon Eichelkatz; The Patriarch Two Stories of Jewish Life 2011-09-15T02:00:12.970Z
She told them she was going to burn it on her shirtwaist box as well, and showed them where she had woven it into her headband, a gorgeous thing of brown and orange-red beads. Winona of the Camp Fire 2011-08-28T02:00:35.510Z
She wore a short walking skirt of heavy serge, a simple shirtwaist belted around, a sailor hat on her beautiful little head. The Girl From His Town 2011-08-05T02:00:50.677Z
The curly-haired man nonchalantly put his arm about the gorgeous shirtwaist and, with his face rather close to his partner's, swung off into a dizzy two-step. Comrade Yetta 2012-02-15T03:00:24.213Z
She dodged back out of sight, for she had removed her shirtwaist. Ruth Fielding Down in Dixie Great Times in the Land of Cotton 2011-07-17T02:00:32.150Z
Her blue linen shirtwaist was decidedly blousey at the waist line. Molly Brown's Freshman Days 2011-07-12T02:00:31.110Z
“Just as well as you can make a shirtwaist,” replied Helen, unruffled. Winona of the Camp Fire 2011-08-28T02:00:35.510Z
Her eyes just matched her blue linen shirtwaist. Tripping with the Tucker Twins 2011-07-10T02:00:21.613Z
There was one whose shirtwaist seemed especially beautiful. Comrade Yetta 2012-02-15T03:00:24.213Z
Austin's arm lay along the top of the seat behind her; his fingers rested lightly against the sleeve of her shirtwaist. Joan Thursday 2011-06-25T02:00:19.897Z
I’m “Miss Brewster” now, in a tailored suit and plain shirtwaist, ready to conquer the world with a notebook and typewriter. The Camp Fire Girls on the Open Road or, Glorify Work 2011-06-23T02:00:25.403Z
Wash and iron a shirtwaist—I love to wash things. Winona of the Camp Fire 2011-08-28T02:00:35.510Z
“I believe I have one clean shirtwaist left, but I must still wear this dusty old skirt.” The Automobile Girls at Newport Watching the Summer Parade 2011-06-01T02:00:25.733Z
Her skirt was of some rather hard material, evidently for hard wear, and the upper part of her costume was a white lawn shirtwaist under a short jacket which matched her skirt. The Son of his Father 2011-06-01T02:00:21.287Z
Rot: you don't need anything but shirtwaists and skirts. Joan Thursday 2011-06-25T02:00:19.897Z
I know you will laugh when I tell you that I am going to get a one-piece dress and an extra skirt for shirtwaists out of the blue homespun. Molly Brown's Post-Graduate Days 2011-05-27T02:00:15.860Z
There’s nothing for it but a shirtwaist and skirt.” Winona of the Camp Fire 2011-08-28T02:00:35.510Z
No, Mother dear; it's the purely domestic variety; plain sewing and buttonholes and shirtwaists and middy blouses and how to hang a skirt, if I get so far along. Ethel Morton at Chautauqua 2011-05-04T02:00:16.097Z
Let me see," said Dee, "as far as I can remember Annie has a blue serge skirt, two white shirtwaists, one blue poplin one and a plaid silk blouse for Sunday. At Boarding School with the Tucker Twins 2011-05-04T02:00:13.920Z
His hand seemed as if afire, as if burning through her shirtwaist the flesh of her shoulder. Joan Thursday 2011-06-25T02:00:19.897Z
"I'd like to suggest a couple of shirtwaist cases," said Mrs. Smith. Ethel Morton and the Christmas Ship 2011-05-03T02:00:15.220Z
There were shirtwaists and blouses galore, but it was too early for many wash-skirts to be going to the laundress. Winona of the Camp Fire 2011-08-28T02:00:35.510Z
Just last month, Mr. Raynor served as master of ceremonies at the official 100th anniversary commemoration of the Triangle shirtwaist factory fire. City Room: Garment Union Chief Resigns Under a Cloud 2011-04-26T19:35:16Z
Yes, no—her heart was thumping under the white lawn shirtwaist she was wearing, in spite of the fact that it was still winter. The Way of the Strong 2011-04-07T02:00:21.387Z
Subjects include the 100th anniversary of the Triangle shirtwaist factory fire, stargazing at the Columbia University Observatory, and a school’s fight for space. City Room: The Week in Pictures for April 1 2011-04-01T22:11:43Z
They all wore white shirtwaists, white skirts, white shoes, and white linen tennis hats. Peggy Parsons at Prep School 2011-04-01T02:00:43.170Z
“Your clean shirtwaist,” cried one of these helpers sympathetically, as she pulled a fragile bit of dimity and Cluny lace from under the taxi-cab where it had fluttered. Peggy Parsons a Hampton Freshman 2011-04-01T02:00:36.933Z
Bruce S. Raynor at a screening of a documentary about the Triangle shirtwaist factory fire this month. City Room: S.E.I.U. Accuses Workers United Chief of Misconduct 2011-03-30T19:21:48Z
A century ago, he watched from near the corner of Greene Street and Washington Place as young women and men dropped from the sky, escaping fire on the ninth floor of the Triangle shirtwaist factory. City Room: Remembering the Dead as They Were 2011-03-26T01:50:59Z
View more photos » By midcentury, calf-length interpretations of the Dior shirtwaist represented domesticity to a generation of homemakers taking their style cues from Donna Reed. City Room: Triangle Fire: Liberating Clothing Made in Confinement 2011-03-22T11:39:04Z
A century after 146 garment workers died in a fire at the Triangle shirtwaist factory, new immigrants still try to sew their way to the American dream.  City Room: Garment Work in New York 100 Years After the Triangle Fire 2011-03-21T20:15:41Z
The owners of the factory were themselves immigrants, but they became wealthy by employing newcomers at low wages at their shirtwaist factory, one of the largest in the city. City Room: Triangle Fire: A Half-Hour of Horror 2011-03-21T11:30:44Z
The charges were filed against Mr. Raynor on Monday, just three days after he presided over the main ceremony commemorating the centennial of the Triangle shirtwaist factory fire. City Room: S.E.I.U. Accuses Workers United Chief of Misconduct 2011-03-30T19:21:48Z
Commemorations of the 100th anniversary of the Triangle shirtwaist factory fire are finishing this weekend, and the 10th anniversary of the Sept. City Room: Remembering the Dead as They Were 2011-03-26T01:50:59Z
The following year the shirtwaist became, without willing it, an emblem of stoic resistance. City Room: Triangle Fire: Liberating Clothing Made in Confinement 2011-03-22T11:39:04Z
The ceremony will begin with a procession of people holding bamboo poles draped with the blouses that were part of the shirtwaist style, each emblazoned with the name of one victim. City Room: Remembering the Triangle Fire, 100 Years Later 2011-03-14T18:26:54Z
Many of the 250 workers crammed the usual exit, a door on the Greene Street side of the building, where a supervisor nightly checked departing workers for any hidden shirtwaists or stolen scraps of lace. City Room: Triangle Fire: A Half-Hour of Horror 2011-03-21T11:30:44Z
Then he took up the shirtwaist strike with a fussy disapproval—they got nothing by violence, only set the public against them and their cause. Miss Maitland Private Secretary 2011-03-08T03:00:39.100Z
Mary Goldstein, whose photo adorns her grave marker, was among the 22 victims of the Triangle shirtwaist factory fire remembered Tuesday at a Jewish cemetery on Staten Island. City Room: Triangle 2011-03-01T19:48:22Z
In their spring shows some riffed on the shirtwaist, offering versions in leather. City Room: Triangle Fire: Liberating Clothing Made in Confinement 2011-03-22T11:39:04Z
A replica shirtwaist in the style of the day, sewn by Alexandria Hoffman as part of an exhibition commemorating the Triangle shirtwaist factory fire. City Room: Remembering the Triangle Fire, 100 Years Later 2011-03-14T18:26:54Z
Not to Mr. Giacchino, who thinks of them more as correspondence with another century, addressed to the 146 victims of the Triangle shirtwaist factory fire. In Art, Recalling a Century-Old Tragedy 2011-02-15T04:20:14Z
The lady wears a broad hat suitably decorated and a "shirtwaist" of fitting dimensions. Over Here Impressions of America by a British officer 2011-01-30T03:00:16.597Z
She towered above them, a quaint figure in white shirtwaist and a long flowing black skirt which swept the bare floor of the kitchen. Swamp Island 2011-01-28T03:00:22.400Z
As she went, she looked curiously at the pin and then stuck it carefully in her shirtwaist frill. The Diamond Pin 2011-01-22T03:00:15.907Z
That is not the case with the 1911 fire at the Triangle shirtwaist factory in Greenwich Village. NYC: Recalling a Brooklyn Disaster Otherwise Forgotten 2010-12-21T02:32:00Z
Photographs around campus show alumnae clad in white gloves, pearls and shirtwaist dresses. Chestnut Hill Journal: Women?s Colleges See Shift in Racial Makeup 2010-05-29T23:32:00Z
There were accounts of how the low-paid seamstresses who made ladies’ blouses — shirtwaists — were trapped in the blaze. NYC: 1911 Triangle Shirtwaist Fire Remembered 2010-03-26T00:39:00Z
And the building’s fire escapes — probably installed, Mr. Allen said, after the Triangle shirtwaist factory fire, the infamous 1911 sweatshop inferno — had damaged the cast iron. Solving a Mystery Covered by 137 Years of Paint 2010-02-24T23:43:00Z
But as she removed her shirtwaist, she furtively, yet careful that Flossie should see her, glanced at the pin in its frill. The Diamond Pin 2011-01-22T03:00:15.907Z
Jean had the sleeves of her shirtwaist rolled up past her dimpled elbows and the collar of her white blouse tucked in at the neck. The Ranch Girls' Pot of Gold
The masculine of “shirtwaist crowd” is “shirtsleeves crowd”; and this is equally well represented upon the schedules of all the branches. The Library and Society Reprints of Papers and Addresses
She laughed in low, rich tones, and her shirtwaist rose and fell rapidly from short breathing. Just Around the Corner Romance en casserole
They were all simply dressed, usually in white, somewhat mussy shirtwaists, with cheap, ill-hanging skirts. The Shadow
And it was sticking in her shirtwaist frill, just where she had put it when Polly gave it to her. The Diamond Pin 2011-01-22T03:00:15.907Z
The water was trickling down her back until her shoulders were damp through her shirtwaist. The Ranch Girls' Pot of Gold
In the total number of meetings at the library, what Ida Tarbell has termed “the shirtwaist crowd,” is far in the majority. The Library and Society Reprints of Papers and Addresses
Believe me, I wish I had half a dollar for every shirtwaist I bought off him in my life! Just Around the Corner Romance en casserole
The months of tortured speeding had made her detest the sight of a cotton shirtwaist. The Shadow
Molly watched him, her breast palpitating under the common shirtwaist, and the freckles on the milky white skin died out under the red that rose. Fairfax and His Pride
The so-called shirtwaist effect, which is produced by waist and skirt of different colors, is not effective on the stage. What Every Singer Should Know
Helen slipped into a light shirtwaist and was ready in a trice. Helen Grant's Schooldays
Nevertheless, there seemed no objection to his returning a cheerful flourish to the salute of a slender arm, brown and bare to the point where a turned-back shirtwaist sleeve met a rounded elbow. The Destroying Angel
They were pretty shirtwaists and she took a pride in her part in their production. The Shadow
A certain shirtwaist needed slight adjustment, but her fingers fumbled a simple task. The Bartlett Mystery
"Look here—do you see that tall girl in the blue silk shirtwaist?" The Strange Cases of Dr. Stanchon
Then came the gowns and skirts, the shirtwaists and all the paraphernalia. Helen Grant's Schooldays
The trouble is that they are so situated in life that they cannot hold together, unless they are in a shirtwaist factory and join a labour union. The Co-Citizens
Her soft white shirtwaist set off her fresh cheeks, her gray eyes, her large but sensitive mouth. The Shadow
In shirtwaist, linen collar and cloth skirt she looked trim, well groomed, alert. The Fate of Felix Brand
Scarcely had the morning stir begun in the Nesbit household, before Morty Sands appeared, clad in the festive raiment of the moment–white ducks and a shirtwaist and a tennis racket, to be exact. In the Heart of a Fool
P. H. The patient was a Galician Hebrew, a shirtwaist operator. Benign Stupors A Study of a New Manic-Depressive Reaction Type
She was clad in a white shirtwaist and old tailored skirt. The Law-Breakers
Standing by her machine, she waved her unfinished shirtwaist as though it were an enemy banner. The Shadow
He was hangin' around that shirtwaist counter before you knew whether they made pictures here or sponge cake. Kid Scanlan
I tell you, Grant, Violet has her weaknesses–as to hair ribbons and shirtwaists and frills for the kids–but she’s got a heart, Grant–a mighty big heart.” In the Heart of a Fool
You quit the shirtwaist department to sell autos, eh? Alex the Great
The young woman stared wide-eyed at Mr. Gubb for a moment; she turned as white as her shirtwaist. Philo Gubb, Correspondence-School Detective
A picture of Minnie Barker, very freckled, with a snub nose, reddish hair and a shirtwaist that was always pulling up from her skirt at the back, came to Hertha and she laughed. The Shadow
If some of 'em was actual reproductions, them dames was foolish for sellin' shirtwaists, believe me! Kid Scanlan
The bedroom curtain was flung aside, and Jessie, arrayed carefully in her best shirtwaist and skirt, suddenly appeared in the doorway. The Twins of Suffering Creek
She arrived in a few moments, a slender, ordinary-looking girl, in white shirtwaist and black skirt. The Film of Fear
She stood perfectly erect, also, and moved with a fine stride, and the lines of her shoulders, even under a rough gray shirtwaist, were strong and graceful. They of the High Trails
There's many an uptown mistress, Hertha, would say that it was wrong for you to be manufacturing shirtwaists, when she needs you to wait on her table. The Shadow
As a result, she had never got no further than sellin' shirtwaists and had her first home to break up. Kid Scanlan
He gathered handkerchiefs and Solange ripped open her flannel shirtwaist and tore the lingerie beneath it to furnish him additional cloth. Louisiana Lou A Western Story
For one 57 thing, she hadn’t yet put on her shirtwaist, which in itself was poor enough, and as she stood exposed without it, any other of her sex could see.... The Dust Flower
Her tailored gown, of dark green broadcloth, the severe linen shirtwaist, and her simple hat, were subjects of conversation that night in more than one humble home, fading into insignificance only before her radiant hair. Master of the Vineyard
Meta Beggs wore a shirtwaist perforated like a sieve; through it he saw flimsy lace, a faded blue ribband, her gleaming shoulders. Mountain Blood A Novel
She made a dive into the depths of the trunk and brought forth the shirtwaists. Hester's Counterpart A Story of Boarding School Life
He found her sitting up, dressed once more in leather breeches and flannel shirtwaist, and looking almost restored to full strength. Louisiana Lou A Western Story
The girl cringed as the man stood over her, but pressing her hand over something she had slipped within the opening at the neck of her cheap shirtwaist, she maintained her ground. The Dust Flower
In the instant of feminine appraisement, she had noted the perfectly tailored black gown, the immaculate shirtwaist and linen collar, and the discerning taste that forbade plumes. Master of the Vineyard
Her similarity to Lettice grew still more apparent—she presented the same order, her white shirtwaist had been crisply ironed, her shoes were rubbed bright and neatly tied. Mountain Blood A Novel
Lavinia looked at that apparition, that owl-eyed phantom, in plaid skirt and stiff shirtwaist, with hair skewed back and no powder on her nose. Humorous Ghost Stories
In answer she laughed, while one hand went to the breast of her shirtwaist and the other reached behind her, groping for something as she paced backward. Louisiana Lou A Western Story
She got a brown dress to travel in, and a shirtwaist or two; but beyond that she dared not go. The Girl from Sunset Ranch Or, Alone in a Great City
It was Edith, trig and tailor-made, in dark green, with a crisp white linen shirtwaist, an immaculate collar, and a dashing green tie. Master of the Vineyard
“Why,” he exclaimed, in a lowered voice, “that lown tore your pretty shirtwaist!” Mountain Blood A Novel
Biff stood hesitantly in the door when he found the place occupied only by a brown-haired girl, who was engaged in the quiet, unprofessional occupation of embroidering a shirtwaist pattern. The Making of Bobby Burnit Being a Record of the Adventures of a Live American Young Man
The white shirtwaist, also partly exposed now, was dry. No Clue A Mystery Story
Her white shirtwaist, with its starched severity, suited her austere beauty and her look of almost superhuman composure. Virginia
Elizabeth was struggling into a white shirtwaist as she talked. Elizabeth Hobart at Exeter Hall
She accented papa and mamma on the last syllable and leaned forward and looked upward like a shirtwaist Madonna. In Our Town
She was young, slim, strong; she was in a crimson shirtwaist and on her cheeks were spots of red. Frank of Freedom Hill
Red cheeks, bright eyes, ordinary nose, round chin, long braid, white shirtwaist, tan skirt—nothing but an average freshman. Beatrice Leigh at College A Story for Girls
“Youngsters of your age sometimes amuse themselves collecting—shirtwaists.” Little Lost Sister
Most of the girls wear simple white shirtwaist suits under their gowns. Elizabeth Hobart at Exeter Hall
She told us that too many of the women wore white stockings and low shoes, read their own unpublished short stories, and regarded her wide-shouldered shirtwaist and melodramatic openwork hosiery with suspicion and alarm. In Our Town
Stover saw a bit of blue felt with the white splash of a wing across, a fluffy shirtwaist, and a skirt that was a skirt, and nothing else. The Varmint
I said, “Oh, isn’t it!” and then I gazed at it very hard and attentively so as to give her a chance to wipe the spot of jelly from her shirtwaist. Beatrice Leigh at College A Story for Girls
In her shirtwaist and skirt she felt like an intruder. Stubble
Her dress was a simple, inexpensive shirtwaist suit, but every article about her was in order. Elizabeth Hobart at Exeter Hall
Here, I'll pretend I'm looking at shirtwaists, so that floor walker won't be coming down on you, and I'll be as hard to please as that other woman was, so's you can take your time. Lucy Maud Montgomery Short Stories, 1907 to 1908
Custom Work: Stenciling curtains, scarfs, table covers, sofa pillows; designing patterns for embroidery for table covers, doilies, bags, buttons, shirtwaists, skirts, parasols, and chiffon scarfs. The Making of a Trade School
They rode astride, wore plain shirtwaists and divided skirts. Land of the Burnt Thigh
She was wearing a shirtwaist and skirt that had the bright colors and fullness you associate with peasant dress. Card Trick
All I could see was her gingham shirtwaist suit with its prudish white linen cuffs and collar, and her rough straw hat.” Elizabeth Hobart at Exeter Hall
Pile after pile, box after box, of shirtwaists did Marcella take down for her, only to have them flung aside with sarcastic remarks. Lucy Maud Montgomery Short Stories, 1907 to 1908
Shirtwaists and nurses' uniforms: Covering rings; making shirtwaist cuff; making shirtwaist placket; putting on neckbands. The Making of a Trade School
She wore a dark red flannel shirtwaist, a divided skirt of black wool, a suede jacket and black cap like a jockey's. Land of the Burnt Thigh
The only comfortable innovation in men’s clothes made in a century was when some brave spirit originated the shirtwaist man. 'Oh, Well, You Know How Women Are!'
Calico is used for inexpensive dresses, shirtwaists, wrappers, etc. Textiles For Commercial, Industrial, and Domestic Arts Schools; Also Adapted to Those Engaged in Wholesale and Retail Dry Goods, Wool, Cotton, and Dressmaker's Trades
Her coat had left some wrinkles in her shirtwaist, but she stretched and patted them out. The Girls at Mount Morris
And Elinor's expression seemed to Arethusa to be one of incredulity, so she turned back her shirtwaist cuff to prove her statement, and showed the end of a long, knit sleeve. The Heart of Arethusa
She, too, had ideas about art—she painted china-buttons for shirtwaists, embroidered chasubles and sang "The Rosary" in a raucous Quinsigamond voice. Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great Philosophers, Volume 8
Women saw its comfort, adopted and retained the shirtwaist. 'Oh, Well, You Know How Women Are!'
It is used by ladies for summer skirts, shirtwaists, suits, etc., and by men in shirts. Textiles For Commercial, Industrial, and Domestic Arts Schools; Also Adapted to Those Engaged in Wholesale and Retail Dry Goods, Wool, Cotton, and Dressmaker's Trades
When she had drained it without removing it from her lips she drew her shirtwaist sleeve across her mouth to dry it, in a fashion peculiarly her own. The Lady Doc
It could never have been called a "shirtwaist," as Arethusa's plain garments of the same shape with their simple rows of tucking were named. The Heart of Arethusa
The cuffs of her shirtwaist, half back to her elbows, revealed white arms tapering to wrists molded like the ankles, and hands that his eyes fed on as a miser's feed on gold. Laramie Holds the Range
"It's to be a really fine dance, with the girls in muslin dresses, not brogans and shirtwaists!" I've Married Marjorie
The lighter weights are used for ladies’ shirtwaist suits, men’s white trousers, etc. Textiles For Commercial, Industrial, and Domestic Arts Schools; Also Adapted to Those Engaged in Wholesale and Retail Dry Goods, Wool, Cotton, and Dressmaker's Trades
She was without her jacket but wore a man's starched piqué waistcoat over her white shirtwaist, and from one pocket there dangled a man's watch-fob of braided leather. The Lady Doc
At the present time the designer has drawn his picture showing it as a pendent bag from the "shirtwaist," like the pouch of the bird pelican. As A Chinaman Saw Us Passages from his Letters to a Friend at Home
"Dear me, that's easy enough," suggested Alma, "just put a wide box plait down the front, like that in a shirtwaist, and it will be all right." A Woman who went to Alaska
"I think she means that the men aren't to wear brogans, or the girls shirtwaists," he explained, as they whizzed down what seemed invisible tracks in a trackless forest. I've Married Marjorie
Cambric is used for shirtwaists, dress goods, etc. Textiles For Commercial, Industrial, and Domestic Arts Schools; Also Adapted to Those Engaged in Wholesale and Retail Dry Goods, Wool, Cotton, and Dressmaker's Trades
A great dark head stood out against the light shirtwaist the girl wore, and he perceived that Comrag had strolled from his stall for a friendly good-night. Peak and Prairie From a Colorado Sketch-book
She stuffed a handful of stale doughnuts inside her shirtwaist, together with a lump of cheese. Every Man for Himself
Judy's hair was blown, her collar and shirtwaist were rumpled, her shoes dusty and the tears in the train had left a smudge on her cheek. Molly Brown's Orchard Home
I remember I had on a saggy skirt and a shirtwaist that must have looked like it had been improvised out of a coffee sack. Torchy and Vee
It is used for gowns, shirtwaists, linings, petticoats, etc. Textiles For Commercial, Industrial, and Domestic Arts Schools; Also Adapted to Those Engaged in Wholesale and Retail Dry Goods, Wool, Cotton, and Dressmaker's Trades
And, say, talk about your mass plays around a shirtwaist bargain counter! Torchy
Perhaps they might have repeated the little festivity and the white shirtwaist might have triumphed in the end. Gigolo
This one," suggested the Princess, "would be prettier if she were not so thin; and she wouldn't have to wear shirtwaists if you married her. The Lovely Lady
But life told them that society was brutal: an episode like the shirtwaist factory fire drove them to blasphemy and dynamite. A Preface to Politics
It is used in making shirtwaists and skirts. Textiles For Commercial, Industrial, and Domestic Arts Schools; Also Adapted to Those Engaged in Wholesale and Retail Dry Goods, Wool, Cotton, and Dressmaker's Trades
So pa and the man made me undress, till all that I had on me Was my shirtwaist slip—my arms and neck was bare as they both could be! With the Colors Songs of the American Service
Knowing, as we do, that Raymond's wife is named Cora we know that the Calhoun girl of the fresh clear skin, the tailored white shirtwaists, and the friendly interest in the Invention, lost out. Gigolo
"I—I'm all right now," she said, softly, straightening out her shirtwaist. The Moving Picture Girls at Oak Farm or, Queer Happenings While Taking Rural Plays
"You thought I was wasting away in a shirtwaist factory!" she laughed. The Fifth Wheel A Novel
It was sold to me by a freckled young lady in a white shirtwaist. The Wit and Humor of America, Volume III. (of X.)
He knew that his Margaret looked a woman of another race from the others in the station, in their tailored skirts, and shirtwaists, with their coats over arm, and their shopping bags firmly clutched. The Butterfly House
These last qualities would handicap any girl in love, no matter how clear her skin or white her shirtwaist. Gigolo
Miss Daggett was wearing a black alpaca skirt and a white shirtwaist, profusely ornamented with what is known as coronation braid. An Alabaster Box
When she came to the shirtwaist patterns, exquisitely embroidered upon sheerest handkerchief linen, she shamelessly multiplied the price by four and pinned the new tag on. Flower of the Dusk
Then the pin may be fastened to the inside of the jacket or slipped inside of the shirtwaist band pinned to the undergarment, or attached to the skirtband and allowed to hang down outside. Mother's Remedies Over One Thousand Tried and Tested Remedies from Mothers of the United States and Canada
Margaret never wore shirtwaists,—she understood that she was too short unless she combined a white skirt with a waist. The Butterfly House
Are shirtwaists going to have tucked backs or plain? 'Way Down East A Romance of New England Life
He was conscious too of the home-made suit and the cheap shirtwaists, with the pathetic attempt at variety through different colored neckties. Lydia of the Pines
After I've written about that and had some samples sent to you, we'll talk over half a dozen or more complete sets of lingerie for me, and some more shirtwaists. Flower of the Dusk
Ostrich feathers worn with shirtwaists; low shoes on the street; dressy hats in the morning; jewels at breakfast—all inappropriate and unrelated! Mother's Remedies Over One Thousand Tried and Tested Remedies from Mothers of the United States and Canada
It was a warm morning, and feminine Fairbridge's idea of a suitable costume for a New York shopping trip was a tailored suit, and a shirtwaist, and as a rule, the shirtwaist did not fit. The Butterfly House
She wore a scarlet shirtwaist, and the glow from the fire seemed to follow her about. The Voice of the People
She progressed so famously that by the time school closed she had learned how to use a shirtwaist pattern and how to fit a simple skirt. Lydia of the Pines
Soon he came upon the strip of white, and, pulling on it, brought to light a white silk shirtwaist, torn to ribbons in front and at one sleeve. The Mansion of Mystery Being a Certain Case of Importance, Taken from the Note-book of Adam Adams, Investigator and Detective
An unused shirtwaist box was suggested and has been found to answer every purpose, besides providing an extra seat when such a seat was desirable. Mother's Remedies Over One Thousand Tried and Tested Remedies from Mothers of the United States and Canada
Philip eyed with furtive approval the modish shirtwaist, turned back at the full brown throat, and the heavily coiled hair. Diane of the Green Van
The shirtwaist—he knew they were called "lingerie waists" in the windows—was of creamy softness and had the lines of the thing called "style." Bunker Bean
She had made herself several creditable shirtwaists and a neat little blue serge skirt. Lydia of the Pines
If the shirtwaist was hers, how did that fellow get possession of it? The Mansion of Mystery Being a Certain Case of Importance, Taken from the Note-book of Adam Adams, Investigator and Detective
Peddlers with pushcarts lit by flickering flames, vie with each other in their array of gaudy neckties and bargain shirtwaists. How To Write Special Feature Articles A Handbook for Reporters, Correspondents and Free-Lance Writers Who Desire to Contribute to Popular Magazines and Magazine Sections of Newspapers
A summer idea invented for the purpose of making a girl's shirtwaist something like a barb-wire fence with a full view of the scenery. The Silly Syclopedia
"Sit down," said I. "Why all this foolishness about a college girl with a shirtwaist and a straw hat?" Heart's Desire
Hum—Margery's every day shirtwaists were none of them less than thirty-nine cents a yard, in New York. Lydia of the Pines
"I want to know something about this, Miss Langmore," and he brought out the torn and wet shirtwaist. The Mansion of Mystery Being a Certain Case of Importance, Taken from the Note-book of Adam Adams, Investigator and Detective
An' you been making shirtwaists for Mrs. Snyder, after you get home nights. Martha By-the-Day
One of them wore a mannish shirtwaist, with a high collar and scarf. Vandover and the Brute
Of the businesslike figure in the sailor hat and trim shirtwaist—of the Gabriella who had said, "I can manage my life"—there remained only an outline. Life and Gabriella The Story of a Woman's Courage
She was pretty and neat figured, with very careful hair, though its colour had been tampered with unsuccessfully, and she wore little, blue-striped shirtwaists that fitted very close—you know —with low collars. Somewhere in Red Gap
"I did, and I saw you with the silk shirtwaist." The Mansion of Mystery Being a Certain Case of Importance, Taken from the Note-book of Adam Adams, Investigator and Detective
Just one of my linen shirtwaists, with the stiff collar and cuffs. Martha By-the-Day
She was neatly attired in a cloth suit, with a fresh white shirtwaist and a pretty hat. Patty and Azalea
As Gabriella passed them, in her white shirtwaist and dark belted skirt, they looked thoughtfully after her until her sailor hat, with the scarlet band, crossed Broad Street and disappeared on the opposite side. Life and Gabriella The Story of a Woman's Courage
I was just trying on the new hat I bought with the money you sent up last night—and a shirtwaist and a lovely long coat. Wide Courses
About the shoes and the shirtwaist, I suppose. The Mansion of Mystery Being a Certain Case of Importance, Taken from the Note-book of Adam Adams, Investigator and Detective
A green checked gingham apron partially covered her faded blue frock over which she wore a black shirtwaist fastened together with "safety first" pins. Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves Georgia Narratives, Part 1
She worked in a shirtwaist factory, and this Italian girl, Margarita, was her chum. Youth and the Bright Medusa
I have already planned in my mind a pretty rag rug for you, to be made from your old, garnet merino shirtwaist, combined with your discarded cravenette stormcoat. Mary at the Farm and Book of Recipes Compiled during Her Visit among the "Pennsylvania Germans"
She wore her broad hat looped back by the pine tree badge of the Service, a soft shirtwaist of gray flannel, a short divided skirt of khaki and high-laced boots. The Rules of the Game
In front her shirtwaist appeared cool and white, at the sleeves it flowered alarmingly into something like an India shawl. The Collectors
In front of window at end of pianola is thrown a lot of old empty boxes, such as are used for stocking and shirtwaist boxes. The Easiest Way Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911
Ruby, of course, did not go back to shirtwaists. Youth and the Bright Medusa
On Monday, with my girl in the laundry and you with five shirtwaists in the wash, it's early, she says! Every Soul Hath Its Song
"If I had a bit o' black for my shoes now—with your clothes I could get me a housemaid's job easy," Her muffler covered the fact that she had no shirtwaist. What's the Matter with Ireland?
She is about to make her initial venture in shirtwaists, and she approaches them with as much caution as if she were experimenting with tights and trunks. People of the Whirlpool
That there was anybody left in the world who could look like that in a white shirtwaist at 6:30 A.M. Cheerful—By Request
Izon was a designer, working at Marrin's, the shirtwaist manufacturer; he made thirty dollars a week, had a wife and two children, and was studying engineering in a night school. The Nine-Tenths
In the thirty years I been in this country not but once have I walked up Fifth Avenue—that time when my Tillie paraded in the shirtwaist strike. Every Soul Hath Its Song
She and Susie O'Toole had unpacked at least one of the trunks, and now she stood arrayed in shirtwaist and blue skirt. Arizona Nights
He had been accustomed to her only in trim tailor suits and shirtwaists, or in riding costume of velvet corduroy, and he was not prepared for this new revelation. Burning Daylight
A healthy, wide-awake wholesome looking small-town girl, who has gone through high school and cuts out her own shirtwaists. Cheerful—By Request
She dressed simply, in shirtwaist and skirt, and she moved among the people as if she were one of them, and with no sense of contrast. The Nine-Tenths
I tell you the shirtwaist business 'ain't been so good that—" "You—you can't fool me with that poor talk, papa. Every Soul Hath Its Song
On the motherly shirtwaist of each of their wives was a badge "Sir Knight's Lady." Main Street
The last evening you flamed out into beauty you wore your old blue flannel shirtwaist that Mrs. Lynde made you. Anne of the Island
She thought about her at night when she was washing and ironing her other shirtwaist for next day's wear. Cheerful—By Request
And she was dressed in a white shirtwaist and the same brown skirt, and over a hook, behind her, hung the same brown coat. The Nine-Tenths
"You hear, Simon: Moe Bergenthal, who sells shirtwaists for you right this minute, can afford to send his daughter to Europe." Every Soul Hath Its Song
The woman soon realized, as women always do, what the girl in the shirtwaist and short skirt was about. Susan Lenox: Her Fall and Rise
She was standing in the middle of the room, in a white silk shirtwaist and a short black velvet skirt, which somehow suggested that they had 'cut off her petticoats all round about.' The Song of the Lark
You ought to see the way those same shirtwaist stack up here. Buttered Side Down: Stories
She had worn shirtwaists with a broad "Gibson" shoulder tuck, when other Winnebago women were still encased in linings and bodices. Fanny Herself
Resolutely he occluded blue eyes, silk shirtwaist, and admirable chin from his mental vision. The Haunted Bookshop
While she was changing to linen skirt and shirtwaist, she began to laugh at herself. Susan Lenox: Her Fall and Rise
Jadvyga likewise paints cans, but then she has an invalid mother and three little sisters to support by it, and so she does not spend her wages for shirtwaists. The Jungle
She did not think of her caller as a good-looking young man in a blue serge suit and a white shirtwaist. Buttered Side Down: Stories
What she did was to put on a white shirtwaist and a black skirt at seven o'clock the morning after the funeral. Fanny Herself
There were a pretty rug, and curtains, white iron bed, plain and rocking chairs to match her case, a shirtwaist chest, and the big closet was filled with her old clothing and several new dresses. A Girl of the Limberlost
Her cheap, cotton skirt had exactly the proper flare, and her tailor-made shirtwaist was worn with the proud distinction of one who conforms in line, if not in material, to the mode of the day. Calvary Alley
She wears a white shirtwaist, which represents, perhaps, half a week's labor painting cans. The Jungle
But privately, I think it was due to the way she wore her shirtwaists. Buttered Side Down: Stories
He turned to see that gentleman strolling off in the direction of the notion counter behind which his expert eye had caught a glimpse of Sadie in her white shirtwaist and her trim skirt. Fanny Herself
And shirtwaists—I'm sure I don't know how many of those. Miss Theodosia's Heartstrings
She thought blouses in public indecent, and wore shirtwaists of linen or silk with high collars, made by the same master-hand. The Sisters-In-Law
The shirtwaist factory was located in a loft above a grocery store, and on the sidewalk in front of the store three girl pickets were walking up and down. Windy McPherson's Son
Beneath the washed-out blue shirtwaist dress her chest was high, as if vocal. Gaslight Sonatas
"Your white shirtwaist and skirt," announced the girl at length. Betty Gordon in Washington
Thus encouraged, Isidore toyed with a diamond stud, not much larger than a butter-plate, which glittered in the new shirtwaist of his new mamma, and uttered a perfectly unintelligible string of sounds. Little Citizens
The women wore every variety of hat, from an immense sailor perched above an immense fat face, above an immense shirtwaist bust, to minute turbans and waving plumes. The Sisters-In-Law
There is an association of us manufacturers of shirtwaists. Windy McPherson's Son
Miss Hassiebrock drew up, pinning a fringed napkin that stuck slightly in the unfolding across her shining expanse of shirtwaist. Gaslight Sonatas
Betty needed that encouragement, for when it came to making Mrs. Peabody look pretty in the voluminous white skirt and stiff shirtwaist of ten years past, the task seemed positively hopeless. Betty Gordon in Washington
For smoothly starched and green was her whole shirtwaist, and carefully tied and green was her neat stock. Little Citizens
She wore a simple white shirtwaist and a black skirt than which nothing could have been more becoming. The Desired Woman
After breakfast he and Sam took up their stand in front of the barber shop opposite the stairway leading to the shirtwaist factory. Windy McPherson's Son
Then she pulled down her shirtwaist all around and went down to supper. Roast Beef, Medium
She was dressed in her golfing costume, a plain white shirtwaist—blouse, she would have called it—a short, dark skirt and stout boots. Kent Knowles: Quahaug
Patty's, as she expressed it to the other girls, looked more like a very large cretonne shirtwaist box than anything else. Patty in Paris
She wore a dark skirt and a simple shirtwaist, both quite modish and becoming, and her shoes were the admiration and envy of half the girls at the school. Mary Louise
When she returned she had on a clean shirtwaist and had combed her hair. Windy McPherson's Son
Then she fastened her collar, buttoned her shoe, pulled down her shirtwaist all around, smeared her face with cold cream, wiped it with a towel, smoothed her hair, donned her hat. Roast Beef, Medium
She had just taken a fresh shirtwaist out of the drawer when there was a light, determined rap at the door. Old Rose and Silver
She wore a plain shirtwaist and a tailored skirt, and her hair was arranged simply. The Iron Trail
Awkwardly, the man searched in the front of his shirtwaist and drew forth a paper which Del Mar almost seized in his eagerness. The Romance of Elaine Sequel to "Exploits of Elaine"
In the afternoon the Hebrew owner of the shirtwaist factory came in to strike headquarters and, walking through the room took off his hat and sat down by Sam's desk. Windy McPherson's Son
Then she fixed her hair carefully, adjusted her hat, tied on a spotted white veil, and finally slipped into a much-embroidered silk shirtwaist, which mother and daughter decided was dirty, but would "do." The Story of Julia Page
Susan knew that the simplest of blue linen shirtwaists was under her own coat. Saturday's Child
Carefully hidden away beneath her starched shirtwaists was much lingerie—bewildering creations to match the pink wrapper—and this she petted and talked to adoringly when no one could hear. The Iron Trail
In the corner of the office, Elaine, again in her skirt and shirtwaist which the diving-suit had protected, sat open-eyed watching the preparations of the men for the hasty departure. The Romance of Elaine Sequel to "Exploits of Elaine"
The picket at the shirtwaist factory reported that three more of the strikebreakers had left the plant. Windy McPherson's Son
I think, though, we got some of the buttons off her shirtwaist and the back trimming of her hat. Europe Revised
Violet's weak eyes were set in puffy rings of unnatural whiteness, her loose, weak little mouth sagged, her bosom, in its preposterous, transparent white lace shirtwaist, rose and fell convulsively. Saturday's Child
First she exchanged her walking-skirt, her prim shirtwaist and jacket, for a rose-pink wrapper which she furtively brought out of a closet. The Iron Trail
She always had her choice of flowers at the curb market about Lotta's fountain, pinning a nodding bunch of roses, Shasta daisies, pansies, or carnations at the belt of her white shirtwaists. Martie, the Unconquered
Two little shirtwaists for Rebecca with little holes torn through them where collar and belt pins belonged. Mother
She looked awfully pretty all in white—white shirtwaist and white duck skirt and white canvas oxfords. Missy
Susan accepted and planned a flying trip home for a fresh shirtwaist at five o'clock. Saturday's Child
A young woman was there, also; a young woman with dark hair and eyes, the sleeves of a white shirtwaist rolled above her elbows, and a wet towel in her right hand. The Woman-Haters: a yarn of Eastboro twin-lights
Mrs. Vance, no longer occupied in the whirlpool of speculation, for the first time observed that Vera had changed her matronly robe of black lace for a short white skirt and a white shirtwaist. Vera, the Medium
It was sister Anne, anxious to "get in" as a "Daughter" and wear a distaff pin in her shirtwaist, who discovered the revolutionary ancestor. The Red Cross Girl
Well, even to have looked over the black hair and neat white shirtwaist of Miss Bates was equal to a full course in any correspondence school in the country. Roads of Destiny
But they must, of course, be hung in the closet, and Susan, taking her place at her desk, looked quite as usual, except for the spray of heliotrope pinned against her lavender shirtwaist. Saturday's Child
She had dressed herself in a simple skirt and shirtwaist of spotless white. The Foolish Virgin
On her white shirtwaist was a pleated jabot of cheap lace, caught with a large novelty pin of imitation coral. The Valley of the Moon
Two large lady spectators who had seen the Duke of Roxburgh married and had often blocked traffic on Twenty-third Street fell back into the second row with ripped shirtwaists when Violet had finished with them. The Voice of the City: Further Stories of the Four Million
When I'm hard at work I can see things through my side-combs; and I can leave one button unbuttoned in the back of my shirtwaist and see who's behind me. Roads of Destiny
And to the details she listened sympathetically, cheering Mary Lou while she inserted cuff-links into her cousin's fresh shirtwaist, and persuaded her to come down to dinner. Saturday's Child
I could not clean house in my new suit and a silk shirtwaist. Chronicles of Avonlea
Over the shirtwaist was a natty jacket, elbow-sleeved, and to the elbows she wore gloves of imitation suede. The Valley of the Moon
Because they did not understand, the two dressed hastily and tucked their purses safely inside their shirtwaists and saddled and rode away to town. The Heritage of the Sioux
It was an unseasonably warm spring day, she was wearing the first shirtwaist of the year, and had come downtown that morning through the fresh early air on the dummy-front. Saturday's Child
Susan had been to church at seven o'clock, and had since washed her hair, and washed and pressed her best shirtwaist, but she felt fresh and gay. Saturday's Child
An' the way some of them women gets their shirtwaists. The Valley of the Moon
I could have got those fancy shirtwaists... an' all the rest... and maybe a horse to ride. The Valley of the Moon
An', Saxon, you was made for fancy shirtwaists an' all that, but, honest to God, I can't see you payin' for them that way. The Valley of the Moon
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