People's Home Journal was a general interest magazine, which ran from 1885–1929. It was directed toward women, housewives and families. A typical issue would feature recipes, household tips, entertaining and informative tidbits, along with short stories of lighthearted adventure, mystery and suspense. The earliest issues also contained articles on agricultural subjects. PHJ also sold their own line of sewing patterns and embroidery transfers. These were featured in a catalog called The Home Dressmaker and Needlework Instructor (debut 1924).
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| - People's Home Journal was a general interest magazine, which ran from 1885–1929. It was directed toward women, housewives and families. A typical issue would feature recipes, household tips, entertaining and informative tidbits, along with short stories of lighthearted adventure, mystery and suspense. The earliest issues also contained articles on agricultural subjects. PHJ also sold their own line of sewing patterns and embroidery transfers. These were featured in a catalog called The Home Dressmaker and Needlework Instructor (debut 1924). (en)
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| - People's Home Journal was a general interest magazine, which ran from 1885–1929. It was directed toward women, housewives and families. A typical issue would feature recipes, household tips, entertaining and informative tidbits, along with short stories of lighthearted adventure, mystery and suspense. The earliest issues also contained articles on agricultural subjects. PHJ also sold their own line of sewing patterns and embroidery transfers. These were featured in a catalog called The Home Dressmaker and Needlework Instructor (debut 1924). (en)
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