Modenschau, Issue #198, June 1929

Fashion illustrations and editorial content from the German fashion magazine Modenschau (English title: Fashion Show, subtitle: Illustrated monthly magazine for home and society) no. 198 for June 1929. Published by Gustav Lyon, Berlin, Germany.

Pages in total: 64 (completely online)

Scan format: 22.9 x 30.7 cm / 9.02 x 12.09 in

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Front page or cover of the German fashion magazine Modenschau (Eng. title: Fashion Show, subtitle: Illustrated monthly magazine for home and society) no. 198 for June 1929. 140 tasteful summer models. J 6163. Beach dress in medium green marocain crepe. Fabric usage: 3.25 m 100 cm wide. Pattern sizes 44 and 48. Price 1 Mk. J 6164. Promenade dress of yellow and white Toile de Soie combined. The pleats on the skirt are held by embroidered arrow heads. Fabric usage: 2.25 m yellow, 1.35 m white, each 80 cm wide. Pattern size 44 and 46. Price 1 Mk. J 6165/66. Jumper dress in shantung silk, completed by a navy blue jacket. Fabric usage for the jacket: 2.50 m 100 cm wide; for the dress: 2.90 m, 1 m trim fabric, each 100 cm wide. Pattern size 44 and 48. Price for the dress 1 Mk., for the jacket 75 Pf. [Stamp:] Issue B [probably issue for subscribers]. June. Published monthly. Place of publication: Berlin. Publishing company Gustav Lyon, Berlin SO 16 – Delivery for the book trade in Germany Wilhelm Opetz, Leipzig. Title illustration/title drawing: "G.a.", Gerhard Georg August Gagelmann or rather Gert Gagelmann (1902-1964).

Article: N. N., From the Desk of a Film Dramaturge; N. N., Things to Know (These communications appear without responsibility of the editorial staff). Advertising: "ORIGINAL FOEN & SON. Diluvia, the beautiful cave maiden, once spoke to Neander in reproachful hours: 'Why was the FOEN not yet invented; we live in a terribly stupid time!' Original hair dryer RM. 28.-, hair dryer Son " 21.-, luxury hair dryer " 32.-. Isofoen RM. 28.-, Isofoen " 21.-, Reise-Foen " 36.-. Only genuine with embossed trademark FOEN. Well over half a million in use! FOENELLA for production and drying of marcel and water waves. Price RM. 6.-. HAIR DRYER CATERPILLAR D. R. P. [German Imperial Reich Patent, note by M. K.] For ideal bed warming and loosening of bed springs and care of beds… Price RM. 8.-. New! Electric hand dryer Manu-Foen. For natural body and beauty care: Electric vibrators D. R. P.: Sanax vibrator, penetrator (very strong!, Vibrofix (light massage). Especially for obtaining slender ankles. Electric high-frequency apparatuses D. R. P.: Radiolux and Radiostat (non-grounding). Electric safety heating pads D. R. P.: Sanotherm and Sanotherm Son (with vacu-regulator). Available everywhere. For each funny advertising idea sent in, which we accept for printing, we will donate an original hair dryer to the sender. FABRIK: 'SANITAS' BERLIN N 24," drawing/illustration: signature "Silfus" or "Philfus" (illegible/unknown artist); "Rest without traveling, you can get at any time. You can gain slenderness, elasticity, clear complexion and youthful freshness in a simple way by drinking Dr. Ernst Richter's Breakfast Herbal Tea. Mrs. M. H. in A. writes: Lost 5 pounds in 1 week. Felt better and lighter from the second day on. Order immediately one package for Mk. 2. Six packages to success Mk. 10.- brochure free. 'Hermes' Munich S.70, Guellstr. 7, factory of pharmaceutical-cosmetic preparations."

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Title page or cover of the Modenschau (Eng. title: Fashion Show, subtitle: magazine for home and society) no. 198 for June 1929. Article: Dahl, Anna, Travel Without Timetable (by Anna Dahl, unknown author). The article is supplemented by a large picture of a young woman sitting on a motorcycle and looking delightedly into the photo camera. She is wearing a motorcycle overall with a hood and scarf. The motorcycle with the Berlin license plate "IA-0511" is standing on the curb of a tarred country road or urban street. In the background there are metal borders and a forest. The caption reads "'Ready to go on vacation!' Operetta singer Irene Ambrus [Hungarian singer and actress, 1904-1990] on her motorcycle in a dress as practical as it is becoming." Photo: Becker & Maass. [Page] 1

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Article: Rudolphi, Rose, My Aquarium (by Rose Rudolphi, unknown author). The article is accompanied by two photographic images showing fish. The only caption reads "scalare." Photos: Paul Unger (possibly 1866-?). [Page] 2

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Article: Rudolphi, Rose, My Aquarium (by Rose Rudolphi, unknown author). The article is accompanied by two photographic images showing fish. The two captions are "Seahorse" and "Axolotl couple with spawn." Photos: Paul Unger (possibly 1866-?). [Page] 3

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Article: Muenzer, Kurt, The Dancer (by Kurt Muenzer, 1879-1944). The illustration shows a young blond girl with averted eyes in her nursery surrounded by dolls. Drawing without caption. Drawing/illustration: Ernst Ludwig Kretschmann (1897-1941). [Page] 4

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Article: Muenzer, Kurt, The Dancer (by Kurt Muenzer, 1879-1944). Illustration shows a young woman with gently raised right arm and half-closed eyes turning away from a young man sitting and looking up at her while walking away. Scene in a garden or park with tree on the right in the background. Drawing/illustration: Ernst Ludwig Kretschmann (1897-1941). [Page] 5

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Article: Sell, Anita, Mountains are Reflected in the Blue Lake (by Anita Sell, unknown author). The two photographs shown to match the article have the captions "View of the Achensee lake from the Gaisalm" and "Pletzachalm — not far from Pertisau on the Achensee lake." Photos: unknown/unsigned. [Page] 6

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Article: Herold, Dr. med. B., Experiences in Afghanistan (by Dr. med. B. Herold, unknown author). [A detailed account of his experiences was recently published by Dr. Herold in "Medizinische Welt" (Eng. "Medical World")]. Advertisement: "The enchanting Odol smile. The art of dressing up and toiletry were once the prerogative of the woman, today already the young girl knows, what careful care of the body means. — The Pixavon beauty contest proved that. It gathered in Berlin a conspicuous number of young girls from all parts of the German Reich who, thanks to careful care with Pixavon, have outrageously beautiful hair and, thanks to the constant use of Odol, Odol toothbrush and Odol toothpaste, enchanting teeth. [Photograph of] Edna v. Hillern [Edna von Hillern-Flinsch, 1913-?], prize winner in the Pixavon competition. Perfect hygiene of the mouth and teeth includes: 1. the Odol toothbrush with its practical curved cut. 2. the mild, fine-grained Odol toothpaste in the wonderful, pure tin tube. 3. the wonderfully refreshing Odol, which disinfects the entire oral cavity and gives fresh breath. All good things come in threes. ODOL", photo: Studio Ernst Schneider, Berlin (1881-1959). [Page] 7

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Article: Herold, Dr. med. B., Experiences in Afghanistan (by Dr. med. B. Herold, unknown author). [A detailed account of his experiences was recently published by Dr. Herold in "Medizinische Welt" (Eng. "Medical World")]. The photograph above has the caption "The Great Mosque in Kabul." Photo: photag. Advertising: "Indanthrene for the swimsuit too! Colored lingerie of any kind made of cotton, artificial silk or linen must be indanthrene. Then you can be sure that the pieces will keep their beautiful colors despite sun, air and water. Therefore, always choose indanthrene when shopping and look for the well-known indanthrene trade mark. Indanthrene is rightly called (trademark Indanthren) washfast, lightfast, weatherfast!", Viola Garden (Austrian silent film actress, 1902-1993), photo: "M. v. Bucovich, F. 26/3" (Mario von Bucovich, 1884-1947). [Page] 8

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