"Grass Stains, Lady" from Ballyhoo Magazine (October 1937) "Grass Stains, Lady" is an article published in the October 1937 issue of Ballyhoo magazine. The article, presumably a feature or opinion piece, likely discusses issues related to women's fashion and societal norms as suggested by its title, which uses playful language associated with informal, leisurely activities. Ballyhoo was an American humor and satire magazine that ran from 1936 to 1949. Known for its irreverent and humorous tone, the magazine often tackled contemporary social issues in a lighthearted manner, attracting a wide readership with its engaging content.