Life Magazine – September 16, 1909 (# 1403) – Etiquette Number
$32.00 – $46.00
Magazine Condition Choices :
Very Good
Good – Once bound (All Very Good, a beautiful copy, but spine is very slightly rough from being in a bound volume).
Good
Description
Cover : Courtly old gentleman in wonderful purple overcoat presenting a large flower nosegay to little girl, art by James Montgomery Flagg.
– ETIQUETTE NUMBER.
– Full page color Pierce Arrow car ad with lovely art of woman, in flowing peach-colored outfit, getting a coin out of her purse, perhaps for the driver, not signed.
– Full page art or cartoon art by Clare Victor Dwiggins (Etiquette for children).
– Full page ads for Hupmobile, Elmore cars, Williams’ Shaving Stick.
– Half page ad for Locomobile 30 with photo of family in open car.
– Two page centerspread art by Orson Lowell, “Four more votes for her candidate.”
– Deportmental Ditties : Dancing, by Harry Graham.
– Some current events include : The Democrats are at peace with all the world, The Republicans feed their natural human appetite for contention by fighting a little among themselves, Secretary Achilles Ballinger and Chief Forrester Pinchot have it in for one another about water right reservations, Benzoate of soda may lawfully be introduced into food, Aeroplane tests and competitions continue to take up a large share of space in the papers, Airplanes.
– And much, much more.
– Full page color Pierce Arrow car ad with lovely art of woman, in flowing peach-colored outfit, getting a coin out of her purse, perhaps for the driver, not signed.
– Full page art or cartoon art by Clare Victor Dwiggins (Etiquette for children).
– Full page ads for Hupmobile, Elmore cars, Williams’ Shaving Stick.
– Half page ad for Locomobile 30 with photo of family in open car.
– Two page centerspread art by Orson Lowell, “Four more votes for her candidate.”
– Deportmental Ditties : Dancing, by Harry Graham.
– Some current events include : The Democrats are at peace with all the world, The Republicans feed their natural human appetite for contention by fighting a little among themselves, Secretary Achilles Ballinger and Chief Forrester Pinchot have it in for one another about water right reservations, Benzoate of soda may lawfully be introduced into food, Aeroplane tests and competitions continue to take up a large share of space in the papers, Airplanes.
– And much, much more.
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