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Show Announcing . . . The Ladies Home Journal Centennial Doll Emiu Inspired by the very first doll ever featured by the Ladies Home Journal, an heirloom doll of bisque porcelain, beautifully costumed in rich velvets and delicate lace. hand-paint- Issued in limited edition, available during this centennial year only. Advance Reservation Deadline: February 29, 1984. S ' ince 1884, weve been bringing fashion, news and insights to American women everywhere. And today, we are proud to still be one of Americas best-love- d magazines. Now, to celebrate our 100th anniversary, we at the Ladies' Home Journal are pleased to announce the issue of a unique commemorative. A limited edition centennial doll which we believe will be of special interest to doll collectors everywhere. Inspired by the very first doll ever featured by the Journal, Emily The Ladies Home Journal Centennial Doll is a creation as engaging as it is lovely. One which combines the charm of that gentler, bygone era with the special significance of an important anniversary issue. Exquisitely handcrafted tradition a Fashioned in the tradition of the in mous time-honor- nineteenth-centur- y fa- ed memorative status, this centennial doll will be issued in a single limited edition, available only during this anniversary year. After December 31, 1984, the doll will never be offered again. Each imported doll will be crafted for us by Franklin Heirloom Dolls. And, in the tradition of the finest collector dolls, Emily" will bear both the distinguishing mark of Franklin Heirloom Dolls and the legend Ladies accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity, attesting to its status as a limited edition centennial year issue. Wherever you choose to display her, Emily will make a charming addition to your home. And an important one as well. For, here is a limited edition doll of unusual significance. A beautiful tribute to 100 years of the Ladies Home Journal and a collector doll possessing all the qualities of a future heirloom. No payment is required now. But your application should be returned to the Ladies Home Journal, co Franklin Heirloom Dolls, Franklin Center, Pa., by February 29, 1984. .......... .......... bisque collector dolls, this beautiful new creation carries the dollmaker's art to a level of perfection rarely encountered today. For, like those cherished dolls, Emily" is sculpted with meticulous attention to each d and every detail of her bisque porcelain head and hands. d dress of Costumed in a consummate elegance, carefully dethe signed to authentically fashions of 1884. From the lush velvet bow atop her flowing brunette hair ... to the party frock, tailored of rich forest green velvet, edged with delicately embroidered lace . . . right down to her n cotton stockings and shoes . . . Emily" is the very vision of loveliness. All dressed up in her party best to celebrate the occasion. iM PHD 1 ADVANCE RESERVATION APPLICATION EITUUJ Valid only if postmarked by February 29, 1984. Ladies' Home Journal co hand-painte- Franklin Heirloom Dolls Franklin Center, Pennsylvania hand-tailore- 19091 I wish to order Emily The Ladies' Home Journal Centennial Doll," to be handcrafted for me in bisque porcelain, rich velvets and delicate lace. I need send no money now. I will be billed in four equal monthly installments of $31.25, plus S3, for shipping and handling, with the first payment due before the doll is sent to me. 'Plus my note Mate, lax. te Signature AU. Mr. Mrs. Miss high-butto- Attractively priced Although you might expect to pay much more for a collector doll of comparable size and quality, Emily" is modestly priced at $125. And, in keeping with its important com Home Journal Centennial 1984." In addition, each doll will be APPMCATIONO Aftf MsT iUOaSCT TO ACCCFTAWCft CwOAAs. Address City State i Zip Limit: One per collector. 3165 j |