Lightbulb ad, 1930s on Flickr.
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Are you using Japanese domestically produced lightbulbs in your home? (Thanks to Paula Wirth for translating!)
Scanned from Taschen’s “Japanese Beauties”.
Les Modes de la Femme de France - 1923 - Illustrations by Seraph
This caricature kinda makes me feel weird. Are they suggesting what I THINK they are suggesting??????
Screenland, 1922
Holy. Fuck.
Forgot I posted this. I love it so I am re-blogging it.
The Playgoer
Beginning Monday Evening, December 15, 1930
Great Northern Theatre
Chicago, Illinois
From the Thirteenth Week of performances of “Three Little Girls” by Herman Feiner and Bruno Hardt-Warden
National Corporation light bulb ad, 1930s
“For your rooms” - For your work, for your reading - if you stay in the bright room, you feel so bright - also, your use less energy - why not use Japanese domestically produced light bulbs?” National Corporation (now is Toshiba). (Thanks to Paula Wirth for translating!)
Scanned from Taschen’s “Japanese Beauties”.
chapeau 1927 by .pintuck on Flickr.
Via Flickr:
Les Modes (Paris) September 1927 chapeau par Lewis
Der Nabel der Welt. Paul Rieth, Jugend magazine, 1925
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