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Vintage Magazines

The Wild Flowers of California – by Mary Elizabeth Parsons – Illustrated by Margaret Warriner Buck – George H. Kahn Optician Ad – Sunset Magazine – Volume 1 – May 1898

Sunset Magazine- Vol. I May to October 1898

Sunset Magazine- Vol. I May to October 1898

Sunset Magazine – Vol. 1 – May to October 1898

Sunset Magazine

“Sh-h-h-h!” cautioned O Shiro San – Sunset Magazine Artwork – Drawing by William Stevens

Sunset Magazine Vol. II April 1904

Sh-h-h-h!” cautioned O Shiro San. He is here. He pursues me everywhere with his unwelcome attentions!

Libbys Foods – Various Print & Outdoor Ads

Libbys Melrose Pate – Cosmopolitan Magazine – May 1904

The company was founded as Libby, McNeill & Libby in Chicago, Illinois, by Archibald McNeill and the brothers Arthur and Charles Libby. The business began with a canned meat product, beef in brine, or corned beef. It became well-known when it began to package the meat in a trapezoid-shaped can starting in 1875. – Wikipedia

© Wikipedia Commons

Libby’s Melrose Paté – Ebay

Duke University Digital Libraries

Non-fatting Libby’s – Quenches between meal hunger – Duke University – Street Scene cropped

Sunset Magazine – April 1904 – Vol. XII

Duke University Digital Libraries

Duke University Digital Libraries

Duke University Digital Libraries

How to Make Good Things to Eat- Gesine (Knubel) Lemcke – Libby, McNeill & Libby – CLICK FOR LINK

Mmm mmm good! Oops! Wrong slogan – Libby’s Magazine – How to Make Good Things to Eat

Blue Label Ketchup Vintage Ad – Sunset Magazine – Duke University Digital Archives – OJ Gude Advertising NY

Sunset Magazine – April 1904 – Vol. XII Page 103

Duke University – CLICK FOR LINK

Blue Label Tomato Ketchup – Duke University Libraries Catalog

Duke University Digital Libraries Catalog – circa 1898 – CLICK FOR LINK

CROPPED – Blue Label Ketchup – Times Square, NYC – Duke University

Pears’ Soap – Cosmopolitan Magazine – May 1904

Cosmopolitan Magazine – May 1904 Vol. I

Armour’s Extract of Beef – Tomato Bouillon – The Cosmopolitan Magazine – May 1904

May 1904 Volume I

Vacation Days Are Kodak Days – Cosmopolitan Magazine May 1904

Cosmopolitan Magazine May 1904 Volume I

“Fresh Up” with 7-up – The All Family Drink – Richmond, VA – January 2009

On E. Main Street and 22nd in Shockoe Bottom; Richmond, Virginia © Frank H. Jump

circa 1950

9×12”. Great 1950s era sign with family in living room watching Kukla Fran and Ollie on a bw TV. Each is enjoying a bottle of 7-Up. Text at bottom right reads “Buy A Case Today!” – Hakes Collectibles

Close-up of 7-up

Collectible – eBay

Saturday Evening Post 1950

 

At Your Fingertips – McCall Patterns – McCall’s Magazine

McCall Magazine – Circa 1911 – CLICK FOR LARGER IMAGE

Attractive Afternoon Costumes – McCall’s Magazine circa 1911

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