And if it wasn't for her being in it, our class would be the smartest and dressiest in the college-even those top-lofty senior girls admit that."
"Lucy Maud Montgomery Short Stories, 1896 to 1901"
Lucy Maud Montgomery
Mrs. Trimmings was the butcher's wife,-the sister of that very Mrs. Squails of whom Dulce once made mention,-well known to be the dressiest woman in Hadleigh, who was much given to imitate her betters.
"Not Like Other Girls"
Rosa N. Carey
George was at his dressiest, so close-shaven that he looked almost skinned and resplendent in new tan shoes, green socks, a red tie, and a pink shirt.
"The Rosie World"
Parker Fillmore