Life Magazine – March 19, 1925 (# 2211) – Rea Irvin – Rain Ruins Makeup
$34.00 – $42.00
Magazine Condition Choices :
Good (Once bound, so spine is a bit rough, binding strings may show)
Fair (All Good, nice, but a small corner tip has a water mark)
Description
Cover : Woman’s make-up running in the rain, “Love’s Labor Lost,” art by Rea Irvin.
– Full page color Hudson’s Bay Tobacco ad, Hargraft & Sons, art of two men smoking the imperial mixture in a study, signed but not quite legible, P. Rosin?
– Full page art or cartoon art by Albert Frueh (Alexander sighs for more DX stations to conquer), Charles Dana Gibson (The air mail), Robert L. Dickey (The adventures of Pep the Pooch, he nearly overlooks a bet), C. H. Sykes (Pipe down!), Gluyas Williams (Going and coming), P. L. Crosby (Skippy, in the art museum), J (really neat Melachrino cigarette ad with art).
– Some current events include : Mr. Borglum has smashed his models and quit Stone Mountain with battle in his heart, Dr. Fosdick has preached his last sermon in the First Presbyterian Church in New York, Heterodoxy instead of Orthodoxy, King of England has been ill, Admiral William W. Phelps reminds public that the ultimate purpose of the Navy is to enforce the will of the nation against those who oppose that will.
– Much more.
– Full page art or cartoon art by Albert Frueh (Alexander sighs for more DX stations to conquer), Charles Dana Gibson (The air mail), Robert L. Dickey (The adventures of Pep the Pooch, he nearly overlooks a bet), C. H. Sykes (Pipe down!), Gluyas Williams (Going and coming), P. L. Crosby (Skippy, in the art museum), J (really neat Melachrino cigarette ad with art).
– Some current events include : Mr. Borglum has smashed his models and quit Stone Mountain with battle in his heart, Dr. Fosdick has preached his last sermon in the First Presbyterian Church in New York, Heterodoxy instead of Orthodoxy, King of England has been ill, Admiral William W. Phelps reminds public that the ultimate purpose of the Navy is to enforce the will of the nation against those who oppose that will.
– Much more.
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