Life Magazine – January 14, 1915 (# 1681) – Women vs. Ladies
$12.00 – $24.00
Magazine Condition Choices :
Good – once bound (Generally Very Good, nice! Spine is a bit rough. Back cover has a slit tear)
Fair (Generally Very Good, nice! Cover has faint crease. Back half has a water marked corner tip in margin).
Description
Cover : Night scene with woman holding a kind of oriental lantern, “The Signal.” Not signed, might be Power O’Malley.
– Full page color Baker Electrics cars ad, nice!, Baker Motor Vehicle company.
– Full page Goodyear tires ad.
– Full page White Company ad, cars, a masterpiece.
– Cartoon style illustrations include Crawford Young, Norman Anthony, Otho Cushing, W. O. Wilson, Cecil Elvin Storm, Donald McKee, Robert L. Dickey, Rea Irvin (Full page), Wm. H. Walker, J. R. Shaver, R M. Crosby, Mark Fenderson (full page), Small, Mortimer W. Loew (probably), Chester I. Garde, Van Buren, and many more.
– Efficiency not the last word.
– Should Deacons be saved?
– Humorous little piece on everyone waiting for Mrs. Terwillinger Smyth.
– Letters of a Japanese School-boy, Treaties.
– Skinning the railroads.
– GREAT two page center spread by Orson Lowell “Women and Ladies”, old society matrons versus trim young maids.
– Neat full page art “Outdoor Sports, hunting the Pedestrian”, artist name illegible, probably Forbell & AC.
– Full page Studebaker ad.
– Half page United Fruit company Steamship Service ad.
– Full page color Pierce arrow Motor Car ad.
– Each original Life magazine has MUCH more excellent historic and fun 1915 content than is listed here – 2Neat!!