Or Number 5 which I do, which is don’t even own an iron. Works for me.
Parents Magazine - 1953
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Or Number 5 which I do, which is don’t even own an iron. Works for me.
Parents Magazine - 1953
Your great-grandparents' steam iron: mid-1940s.
There's one in a museum for more details.
I guess they have enough steam irons for the war effort that they can again sell them to the public. "Talk that Tojo! **psssst**
Life - June 11th 1945
I only use distilled filtered water from the finest Peruvian mountain streams in my steam iron.
Life - May 22nd 1964
"Oooooh! . . . the sarcasm isn't appreciated this early in the morning."
The Saturday Evening Post - December 7th 1946
When advertisers use a term like "up to" it's pretty much worthless. Will you safe up to ½ the time? Will anyone except a small fraction of users? Probably not.
Life - November 11th 1950
"Sized for flatwork, shaped for thrills" is how I describe myself on dating sites.
McCall's April 1952
If this innovation was such a good idea it’d still be around, right?
Good Housekeeping August 1946