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  • Much less variety of clothing than Amazon Drygoods, but includes a few "lifestyle" items as well.

    The Steampunk List. zhukora1 2007

  • Drygoods she'd brought out from New York, linens, cottons, tinware, shoes, and an outfit of furniture for a Chilian millionaire's house, including a half-dozen baby carriages, and a consignment of silk stockings and patent medicines.

    The Belted Seas Arthur Willis Colton

  • Drygoods stores offer sheets and pillowcases ready made to fit any sized bed or pillow at prices little, if any, greater than the cost of those made at home.

    The Complete Home Oliver R. [Contributor] Williamson 1907

  • You take this here new concern, Abe, the Small Drygoods Company of Walla Walla, Washington,

    Potash & Perlmutter Their Copartnership Ventures and Adventures Montague Glass 1905

  • Grady told him, at great length, of her trip to New York in 1895, and inquired about certain landmarks in the Metropolis, -- such as the aquarium, the Hoffman House, Madison Square, Stewart's Drygoods

    Quill's Window George Barr McCutcheon 1897

  • Drygoods deteriorate in quality when kept on the shelves for several months.

    Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 11 Little Journeys to the Homes of Great Businessmen Elbert Hubbard 1885

  • Mahar Drygoods (Online): Founder Robert Mahar started this vintage-style shop, which focuses on artist-made toys and craft kits for children.

    Ohdeedoh Sarah Coffey 2010

  • Mahar Drygoods (Online): Founder Robert Mahar started this vintage-style shop, which focuses on artist-made toys and craft kits for children.

    Ohdeedoh 2010

  • Mahar Drygoods (Online): Founder Robert Mahar started this vintage-style shop, which focuses on artist-made toys and craft kits for children.

    Ohdeedoh 2010

  • Mahar Drygoods (Online): Founder Robert Mahar started this vintage-style shop, which focuses on artist-made toys and craft kits for children.

    Ohdeedoh Sarah Coffey 2010

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