YOU DIRTY BOY!—Pears’ Soap ad (McClure’s Magazine, 1907)
Source: my personal collection
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YOU DIRTY BOY!—Pears’ Soap ad (McClure’s Magazine, 1907)
Source: my personal collection
"Now there's cooing in the nursery, singing in the bathtub, and laughter in the kitchen." (1943)
Advertising Illustration Painted by John La Gatta (John LaGatta) (Italian-American 1894 - 1976), Woodbury Soap Company Advertising, n.d.
Adele Astaire, "another New Yorker who uses Lux Toilet Soap," in The New Yorker, 1928. She was appearing (with her brother, of course) in the Gershwins' Funny Face at the time.
Source: The New Yorker
1930s advertisement for radio program ‘Chandu the Magician’ with Endmund Lowe, sponsored by White King Soap Co
Fun facts: Chandu the Magician was apparently the inspiration behind comic book character Dr. Strange, and the show also co-stared Bela Lugosi as the villain Baron Roxor (plus there was also a film version)
“Guest Ivory and warm water twice a day” - 1927 ad.
hmmmmm
Hmmmmm
Thank you tumblr I'll keep this is mind