1872.] 
AMERICAN AG-RIO ULTURIST. 
195 
E. BUTTERICK & Cg/S PATTERNS. 
Why they are Superior to all Others. 
FIRST. 
They are reliable, each Pattern having been practically 
tested before being offered for sale v 
SECOND. 
They are in all sizes, so that any one can obtain a Pattern 
requiring little variation. 
THIRD. 
Each Pattern has a printed label, showing its size, the 
amount of Cloth, Trimming, etc., required, with necessary 
instructions for cutting and making, and a picture of the 
garment when finished. 
PRINCIPAL 
FOURTH. 
They are more perfectly cut than they can be by the 
ordinary method, each part being perfect and fit¬ 
ted. The difficult parts are notched so as to be easily 
put together. 
NOTICE THIS. 
BSP* JEacii of our Patterns has the name of 
the Proprietors printed on the label. Any 
others are spurious. 
OFFICES: 
555 13 rondw; r.y. New York. 316 West Madison st., Chicago, Ill. 
Notre Dame st., Montreal, Canada. 
GENERAL AGENCIES: 
PLUMMER & WILDER, 144 Tremont street, Boston, 
Mass., General Agents for Maine, New Hampshire, 
Massachusetts, and Rhode Island. 
J. S. DAWLEY, 402 Main street, Buffalo, N. Y., General 
Agent for Western New York and North-western 
Pennsylvania. 
SOMERVILLE & HOWE, 230 Superior street, Cleveland, 
Ohio, General Agents for Northern Ohio. 
HOWE SEWING MACHINE CO., Peru, Indiana, Gen‘1 
Agents for Northern Indiana. 
BLAKE & WILLARD, 161 West Fourth • street, Cin¬ 
cinnati, Ohio, General Agents for Southern Ohio and 
Eastern Kentucky. 
A. II. DORRIS, 106 Fourth St., Louisville, Ky., General 
Agent for Southern Indiana and Western Kentucky. 
H. A. DEMING, 113 Kearney street, San Francisco, Cal., 
General Agent for the Pacific States. 
SISCO BRO'S, 50 North Charles street, Baltimore, Md., 
General Agents for Baltimore and vicinity. 
loss M. M. PATTON, 23 Lake street, Elmira, N. Y., 
General Agent for Central New York. 
PM. DOUGLAS, 310 North Fifth street, St. Louis, Mo., 
General Agent for St. Louis and vicinity. 
Mrs. E. M. BUCKLAND, 371 Main street, Hartford, 0|t., 
General Agant for Northern Connecticut. 
WM. E. COOPER & CO., 89 Canal street, New Orleans, 
General Agents for New Orleans aud vicinity. 
BRANCH OFFICES: 
878 BROADWAY, New York. 
736 'THIRD AVENUE, New York. 
I, 464 THIRD AVENUE (Yorkville), 
New York. 
2,249 THIRD AVENUE (Harlem), New 
York. 
319 GRAND STREET, New York. 
GS2 EIGHTH AVENUE, New York. 
266 BOWERY, New York. 
367 BUEECKER ST., New York. 
Mrs. II. A. CAMP, 3S5 Atlantic ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 
LEDWITII & CODE, 282 and 284 Fulton street, Brook¬ 
lyn, N. Y. 
PRATT & SMITH, 691 Myrtle ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Mrs. L. HIGHAM, 701 Fulton st., Brooklyn, N. Y. 
R. J. CAHILL, corner Dc Kalb aud Nostrand avenues, 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Mrs. S. A. BAKER, 214 Grand si.,Williamshurgli, N. Y. 
W. II. BAKER, 16 Fourth st., Williamsburgh, N. Y. 
E. R. BREVOORT, 295 Main st., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 
E. R. BREVOORT, 164 Warren st., Hudson, N. Y. 
A. A. THOMPSON, 5S0 Broadway, Albany, N. Y. 
A. A. THOMPSON, Times Building, Troy, N. Y. 
Mrs. T. T. CLARK, 14 W. Fayette st., Syracuse, N. Y. 
W. W r . SHERAR, 34 Main st., Rochester, N. Y. 
Mrs. ELI OVERTON, 205 Genesee st., Utica, N. Y. 
Mrs. R. METCALF, 91 State st., Schenectady, N. Y. 
Mrs. M. J. BROWN, 141 Water st., Newburgh, N. Y. 
W. SHAVER, Ogden sbnrg, N. Y. 
C. A. WATERMAN, Watertown, N. Y. 
E. HATHAWAY & SON, Plattsburgh, N. Y. 
G. ROCKWOOD, 60 Main st., Lockport, N. Y. 
J. D. SELLECK, Boston Road, Mott Haven, N. Y. 
J. H. YOUNG, Flushing, N. Y. 
Mrs. R. VEVERS, 79 Montgomery st., Jersey City, N. J. 
F. L. BIRD, 153 Broad street, Elizabeth, N. J. 
Mrs. E. WIECK, 894 Broad st., Newark, N. .T. 
Mrs. J. WOODS, 230 Washington st., Hoboken, N. J. 
P. D. SIMONTON, 141 Main st., Paterson, N. J. 
Mrs. G. O. SHIPWAY, Church st.,New Brunswick,N. J. 
Mrs. S. C. CONKLIN, Plainfield, N. J. 
Mrs. T. TODD, 56 East Main st., Orange, N. J. 
R. T. RICHARDSON, Jersey City Heights, N. J. 
M. M. CHEESEMAN, 88 E. State st., Trenton, N. J. 
Mrs. B. F. SWEETEN, 33S Federal st., Camden, N. J. 
M. KLEIN & BRO., 240 Main st., Bridgeport, Ct. 
Mrs. J. A. JUDD, South Norwalk, Ct. 
Mrs. E. W. TUCKER, Norwich, Ct.. 
N. P. GILLETT & CO., 3 Exchange place, Danbury, Ct. 
E. E. JOHNSON & CO., 338 Chapel st., New Haven, Ct. 
L. P. KIMPTON, 111 Main st., St. Albans, Yt. 
Mrs. M. L. ALLEN, Burlington, Vt. 
M. L. LICHTENSTEIN, 226 Market st.,Wilmington, Del. 
G. A. HAMLIN, 1113 Chestnut st., Philadelphia, Pa. 
WILLIAM D. MARTIN, 414 N. Third st., Harrisburg, Pa. 
PHILIP BENSON, 525 Penn st., Reading, Pa. 
Mrs. E. A. KEFFER, 18 S. Queen st., Lancaster, P.i. 
Miss L. NOLL, Easton, Pa. 
WOOD & IVORY, IS N. George st., York, Pa. 
E. S. REED, Scranton, Pa. 
Mrs. J. E. JONES, S2 W. 4th st., Williamsport, Pa. 
Mrs. J. II. WILKIE, 130 S. High st., Columbus, O. 
Mrs. M. A. STATHEM, 11S Felix st., St. Joseph, Mo. 
Mrs. A. A. WOOD, 626 Main st., Kansas City, Mo. 
SALISBURY, BRO. & CO., Battle Creek, Mich. 
15. M. STOWE, Grand Rapids, Midi. 
JOnN E. CAMP, 142 Third st., St. Paul, Minn. 
S. J. AUSTIN, 7 Centre Block, Minneapolis, Minn. 
SHELTON, BLAMIRE & CO., 53 Main st., Norfolk, Vn. 
M. V. TAPLEY, Petersburg, Ya. 
S. G. NAYLOR & CO., 49 Market st., Wheeling, W. Va. 
F. D. RUTn, 126 Main st., Dubuque, Iowa. 
Mrs. M. 13. MOORE, 21 Main st., Davenport, Iowa. 
Mrs. A. P. VOORIIEES, Burlington, Iowa. 
Mrs. GEO. nESSEL, Delaware st., Leavenworth, Kansas, 
n. IIEYN, 109 Wisconsin st., Milwaukee, Wis. 
FIELD, LETTER & CO., 20th and State sts., Chicago, Ill. 
,TNO. T. STUART. Jr., Sixth st., Springfield, Ill. 
JOSEPH & NELKE, cor. 4th and Hampshire streets, 
Quincy, Ill. 
W. B. —There is more vulgarity in being too much 
dressed than in being dressed too plainly. So, while we 
commend good taste and neatness, we do not encourage use¬ 
less expenditure; aud if one can afford to dress expensively, 
Utility should also be considered. 
By the use of our patterns, just as much style can be 
obtained as by any other method, and twenty-five per cent 
of the usual cost of almost every garment saved. 
We are daily receiving letters from ladies (who once 
thought they could not make their own or their children’s 
garments) thanking us for the invention of the system by 
which are obtained the results which seem so magical to them. 
Most of our Patterns can be had at the Branch Houses 
mentioned above; but if there are any which can not be thus 
procured, they will be sent immediately to any address, post¬ 
paid, on receipt of order and price. A pictorial Catalogue 
descriptive of our Patterns will be sent on receipt of stamp 
to prepay postage. 
Address all letters to 
E. BUTTERICK & GO., 555 Broadway, New York. 
