Pattern Ads, 1953
"HATched from a COLLAR", 1954
Everywoman's, 1954
"Vegetable Patch Hats," 1954
"You Can Wear Any Color," 1955
"You Can Wear Any Color (2)," 1955
"You Can Wear Any Color (3)," 1955
J & P/Clark's O.N.T. Thread Ad, c1950
J & P/Clark's O.N.T. Thread Ad (2), c1950
B.G.E. Originals Button Ad, 1947
Everywoman's, 1957
B&W Ads, 1950s
Doll Wardrobe (7), 1964
Doll Wardrobe (6), 1964
Doll Wardrobe (5), 1964
Doll Wardrobe (4), 1964
Doll Wardrobe (3), 1964
Doll Wardrobe (2), 1964
Doll Wardrobe, 1964
Sampler Kit Ad, 1953
Family Circle Pattern Ads, 1953
"Cottons You Can Make," 1953
B&W/Duotone Ads, 1953
Simplicity Patterns Ad, 1957
"Extra Skirts..." 1950
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B&W Ads, 1953
The Fleet Team (upper L) bombarded the back pages of this issue with multiple ads. All of them had different graphics and a different baked good "guesting" on the box. I don't think the brand has survived, but give them points for trying, at least.
Sno-White (lower L) was made by the Crown Colony folks.
Finally, on the right, we have fashions for the Clone Sisters. Even Miss "fuller figure" looks to have about a 7" waist.
From the August issue of Family Circle magazine.
Sno-White (lower L) was made by the Crown Colony folks.
Finally, on the right, we have fashions for the Clone Sisters. Even Miss "fuller figure" looks to have about a 7" waist.
From the August issue of Family Circle magazine.
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