Marie Costa, Basket Seller, Cincinnati. 9 p.m. Had been there since 10 a.m. Sister and friend help her. August 22, 1908.
From the National Child Labor Committee Photographs taken by Lewis Hine.
Record Group 102: Records of the Children's Bureau
Series: National Child Labor Committee Photographs taken by Lewis Hine
Image description: Two girls (tweens or early teens?) sit behind a pile of baskets. Another girl stands, leaning on a lamppost. Their clothes are not very fresh, and all three have dark circles under their eyes. The background is dark, but we can see a few people.
Journal des Dames et des Modes, Costume Parisien, 22 août 1798, An 6, (57): Cheveux à la Titus, écharpe agrafée sur l'épaule. Manteau sur le Bras. Gants froncés. Collection of the Rijksmuseum, Netherlands
Haircut 'à la Titus'. Long scarf tied at the left shoulder. Cloak over the left arm. Long gloves, smocked. Dress with short sleeves and train, trimmed with decorative band(?). flat shoe with pointed toe. According to the caption, this scene is drawn from life in 'Tivoli'. The print is part of the fashion magazine Journal des Dames et des Modes, published by Sellèque, Paris, 1797-1839.
At this moment, right now, Luz Noceda has just been awakened by her alarm and is currently being notified of the anniversary of her father’s death, and in classic Luz denial, symbolically chooses to ignore this rather than accept; And so begins Reaching Out for her.
And yes, Reaching Out canonically takes place on August 22, 2022! In the Post-Hoot for this episode, the show’s art director Andy Garner-Flexner confirmed that the date they chose for the calendar, as pictured below, was a very deliberate choice;
The date came from Dana Terrace herself, when Andy pointed out that they needed a date for the calendar; So yeah, it’s from the very top, creator-chosen! Happy Reaching Out Day y’all. Right now, the events of that episode are happening somewhere in the Demon Realm, whilst in Connecticut, Camila and Vee go about their day as best as they can.
And to clarify, we know that Luz is from Connecticut, so her phone would’ve been adjusted to the Eastern Time Zone. Assuming she didn’t readjust it for the Boiling Isles’ time, then right now it’s 6:00 am in CT, and thus when Luz was awakened today. The opening stinger for this episode is happening right now.
Journal des Dames et des Modes, Costume Parisien, 22 août 1799, An 7 (152): Guirlandes en Coques. Collection of the Rijksmuseum, Netherlands
Hat decorated with ostrich feathers and 'garlands and coques'. Dress with short sleeves, trimmed with a trim in a contrasting color. Further accessories: flower corsage, long gloves, fan, flat shoes with pointed toes. The print is part of the fashion magazine Journal des Dames et des Modes, published by Pierre de la Mésangère, Paris, 1797-1839.