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    • Higgins' German laundry soap

    • Higgins' German laundry soap

    • Ephemera; Household soap; Sailors; Sailing ships;

    • Advertising card for Higgins' German laundry soap by Charles S. Higgins of New York. Illustration, based on a scene from Gilbert and Sullivan's H. M. S. Pinafore, shows children as a First Lord of the Admiralty (Sir Joseph Porter) and two women on...
    • Higgins' German laundry soap

    • Higgins' German laundry soap

    • Ephemera; Household soap; Sailors;

    • Advertising card for Higgins' German laundry soap by Charles S. Higgins of New York. Illustration, based on a scene from Gilbert and Sullivan's H. M. S. Pinafore, shows two sailors and a woman (Buttercup) on board ship.
    • Higgins' German laundry soap

    • Higgins' German laundry soap

    • Ephemera; Household soap; Sailors;

    • Advertising card for Higgins' German laundry soap by L.A. Perkins of Boston, Massachusetts. Illustration, based on a scene from Gilbert and Sullivan's H. M. S. Pinafore, shows children as a sailor (Ralph Rackstraw) with a young maiden (Josephine)...
    • Jas. S. Kirk & Co. Soap Makers

    • Jas. S. Kirk & Co. Soap Makers

    • Ephemera; Household soap; Laundry;

    • Advertising card for Jas. S. Kirk & Co. Soap Makers of Chicago, Illinois. Illustration is titled "Queen of the Laundry" and shows a queen sitting on a throne made of scrub boards and wash tubs.
    • Higgins' German laundry soap

    • Higgins' German laundry soap

    • Ephemera; Household soap; Sailing ships; Sailors;

    • Advertising card for Higgins' German laundry soap. Illustration, based on a scene from Gilbert and Sullivan's H. M. S. Pinafore, shows children as a sailor (Dick Deadeye) and ship captain (Captain Corcoran) on board ship.
    • Ivorine soap

    • Ivorine soap

    • Ephemera; Household soap; Cleaning; Laundry;

    • Advertising card for Ivorine soap by the J.B. Williams Company of Glastonbury, Connecticut. Illustration shows a girl washing laundry in a wash tub.
    • Soapine

    • Soapine

    • Ephemera; Household soap; Laundry; Clotheslines;

    • Advertising card for Soapine soap manufactured by the Kendall Manufacturing Company of Providence, Rhode Island. Illustration shows a woman hanging laundry on a clothesline; items on line spell out "Soapine."
    • DuPont Magazine [March 1919]

    • DuPont Magazine [March 1919]

    • Periodicals; Chemical industry; Textile industry; Firearms industry; Explosives; Dynamite; Paint industry;

    • Table of Contents: The Supremacy of Service; Service Department of the New York Paint Office; Lactic Acid; T.N.T.; Dynamite and Loganberries; The Manufacture and Uses of Py-ra-lin; Country Dealer's Opportunity; Clean Collars without Laundry Bills;...
    • DuPont Magazine [May 1928]

    • DuPont Magazine [May 1928]

    • Periodicals; Chemical industry; Plastics industry; Explosives; Dynamite; Ammunition; Mining; Blasting; Textile industry; Automobile industry;

    • Table of Contents: Uncommon carriers; The south's new industry; How silica sand is produced; With the American sea forces; And now, colorful luggage; Proper priming of dynamite charges is important; Salvaging best sellers; Pyralin aid aviation;...
    • DuPont Magazine [April 1929]

    • DuPont Magazine [April 1929]

    • Periodicals; Chemical industry; Explosives; Dynamite; Paint industry; Plastics industry; Textile industry; Blasting;

    • Table of Contents: Let's stop these accidents; Mining gold in the Rand District of Africa; Production of Talc; The Paramount Hotel sets a new standard for equipment; This table cloth never goes to the laundry; Art moderne in rainwear; The...
    • DuPont Magazine [June-July 1932]

    • DuPont Magazine [June-July 1932]

    • Periodicals; Chemical industry; Explosives; Dynamite; Paint industry; Plastics industry; Textile industry; Automobile industry;

    • Table of Contents: Let's take a look at the furniture industry; The course of empire; The footwear industry; A model room of distinction; The Ute pass highway; Made by men for women; Research applied to the laundry business; Dull Acele fabrics are...
    • DuPont Magazine [November 1936]

    • DuPont Magazine [November 1936]

    • Periodicals; Chemical industry; Plastics industry; Explosives; Dynamite; Textile industry; Paint industry; Fashion industry; Furniture industry;

    • Table of Contents: From coal-tar, molasses and salt; A new role for Nitramon; The velvet vogue; Serves the laundry, too; More power from your car; Romance of the ages comes to milady's dressing table; Clocks to fit the times; What's new; Straight...
    • DuPont Magazine [April 1948]

    • DuPont Magazine [April 1948]

    • Periodicals; Chemical industry; Petroleum industry; Paint industry; Plastics industry;

    • Table of Contents: The petroleum industry and DuPont; Story previews; 1947, a review of DuPont activities; Oil prospectors go to sea; A yarn for home makers; World's deepest oil well; Freedom is everybody's job; Should I save my antifreeze; A...
    • Polythene covers

    • Polythene covers
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    • A boon to the summertime hostess is this transparent table cover of polythene, a new plastic which protects the cloth beneath it but does not hide the gay pattern. Laundry bills are thus reduced, for spots and stains don't penetrate the cover and...

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