Life Magazine – January 8, 1914 (# 1628) – Daughter’s First Appearance
$32.00
Magazine Condition : Good
2 in stock
Categories: LIFE 1914, LIFE Magazine 1883-1936
Tags: LIFE 1914, LIFE Magazine
Description
Cover : Young woman dancing on a stage as her mother peeps around the corner of the curtain, “Her daughter’s first appearance,” art by Power O’Malley.
– Full page color Baker Electric car ad, nice winter evening scene.
– Full page art or cartoon art by Henry E. Vallely (Chalmers Motor company ad), A. B. Walker (Men’s Fashions for 1914), F. T. Richards (Two pages : A review of 1913), Otho Cushing (White Company cars : Grace).
– Two page centerspread art by William H. Walker, “The New Year’s Ball,” Lady Freedom is dancing while wallflowers “High Tariff” and “Special Privilege” sit at the side.
– Some current events include : Governor Martin Glynn, Workman’s compensation, Direct primaries, Massachusetts ballot laws, Miss Katharine B. Davis is down for the place of Commissioner of Correction, Miss Davis is the superintendent of the State Reformatory for Women at Bedford, Life would be dull without the suffragists, Currency Bill, Mrs. Ella Flagg Young is back in her place as Superintendent of Schools in Chicago.
– Full page color Pierce-Arrow car ad.
– Each original Life magazine has MUCH more excellent historic and fun 1914 content than is listed here – 2Neat!!
– Full page art or cartoon art by Henry E. Vallely (Chalmers Motor company ad), A. B. Walker (Men’s Fashions for 1914), F. T. Richards (Two pages : A review of 1913), Otho Cushing (White Company cars : Grace).
– Two page centerspread art by William H. Walker, “The New Year’s Ball,” Lady Freedom is dancing while wallflowers “High Tariff” and “Special Privilege” sit at the side.
– Some current events include : Governor Martin Glynn, Workman’s compensation, Direct primaries, Massachusetts ballot laws, Miss Katharine B. Davis is down for the place of Commissioner of Correction, Miss Davis is the superintendent of the State Reformatory for Women at Bedford, Life would be dull without the suffragists, Currency Bill, Mrs. Ella Flagg Young is back in her place as Superintendent of Schools in Chicago.
– Full page color Pierce-Arrow car ad.
– Each original Life magazine has MUCH more excellent historic and fun 1914 content than is listed here – 2Neat!!
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