Orchids on Your Budget

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"It’s not difficult to have fun out of economizing (up to a point), both because of the sense of achievement it gives you and because everyone else is doing it, too. . . . A slight financial pressure sharpens the wits, though it needn’t sharpen the disposition. But it takes an interesting person to have an attractive ménage on a shoe-string and to run it with gaiety and charm. . . . Maybe you would rather play polo than pingpong, but if you’ve got an old pingpong set and no ponies, you’ll get a lot more fun out of life from being a pingpong champion than from taking a dispirited whack with a polo mallet every now and then." First published in 1937, Orchids on Your Budget gives advice on all manner of subjects, from entertaining and creating the perfect capsule wardrobe to relinquishing the family estate. Easing worries about how to put the advice into practice, each chapter concludes with a case study providing examples of women who heeded—and those lamentable souls who ignored—Marjorie's wise words.

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Marjorie Hillis (1889–1971) worked for Vogue for more than 20 years, where she became assistant editor. In 1936 her Live Alone and Like It became an instant bestseller.
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