Little Grey Bungalow

Little Grey Bungalow

Monday, November 1, 2010

Vintage Advertising - 1920's Fashion Ads


From Dover.
Posted by Shay at 5:04 AM
Labels: Ephemera

No comments:

Post a Comment

Newer Post Older Post Home
View mobile version
Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom)

About Me

My photo
Shay
the rural Midwest, United States
Middle-aged Middle-westerner, retired Marine and Detroiter who somehow wound up in a farm village of 1100 people. I am a Red Cross volunteer and adrenalin junkie, and retired from my job as a bioterrorism/public health planner. My hobbies are military history and needlework. I share the bungalow with the Spousal Unit, Batdog our GSD and his sidekicks, Little Man and Blitzen (who thinks he's a German shepherd), and cats Sheba and Minnie. You will find here free patterns from my collection of pre-1955 needlework magazines (sewing, knitting, tatting, crochet, embroidery, etc) as well as old recipes, vintage household hints, poetry, occasional rants, LOLCats, and any pieces of ephemera that tickle my fancy.
View my complete profile

Reading List - All Time Favorites

  • McAuslan in the Rough
  • A Distant Mirror
  • The Proud Tower
  • Terrible Swift Sword
  • Battle Cry of Freedom
  • An Omelette and a Glass of Wine
  • Honey from a Weed
  • With the Old Breed
  • Bugles and a Tiger

Reading List-Current & Recent

  • I'll Never Be French
  • Monsieur Mediocre
  • Persuasion
  • The Edge Of The World
  • The Great American Cookbook

Blog Archive

  • ►  2025 (115)
    • ►  June (14)
    • ►  May (17)
    • ►  April (22)
    • ►  March (23)
    • ►  February (20)
    • ►  January (19)
  • ►  2024 (260)
    • ►  December (22)
    • ►  November (20)
    • ►  October (21)
    • ►  September (17)
    • ►  August (26)
    • ►  July (20)
    • ►  June (23)
    • ►  May (21)
    • ►  April (19)
    • ►  March (23)
    • ►  February (24)
    • ►  January (24)
  • ►  2023 (254)
    • ►  December (23)
    • ►  November (15)
    • ►  October (21)
    • ►  September (24)
    • ►  August (17)
    • ►  July (21)
    • ►  June (18)
    • ►  May (20)
    • ►  April (24)
    • ►  March (28)
    • ►  February (19)
    • ►  January (24)
  • ►  2022 (261)
    • ►  December (25)
    • ►  November (17)
    • ►  October (24)
    • ►  September (25)
    • ►  August (24)
    • ►  July (8)
    • ►  June (21)
    • ►  May (24)
    • ►  April (23)
    • ►  March (22)
    • ►  February (27)
    • ►  January (21)
  • ►  2021 (253)
    • ►  December (27)
    • ►  November (29)
    • ►  October (28)
    • ►  September (19)
    • ►  August (13)
    • ►  July (25)
    • ►  June (14)
    • ►  May (19)
    • ►  April (18)
    • ►  March (23)
    • ►  February (23)
    • ►  January (15)
  • ►  2020 (186)
    • ►  December (11)
    • ►  November (10)
    • ►  October (14)
    • ►  September (18)
    • ►  August (19)
    • ►  July (16)
    • ►  June (8)
    • ►  May (25)
    • ►  April (17)
    • ►  March (21)
    • ►  February (14)
    • ►  January (13)
  • ►  2019 (174)
    • ►  December (17)
    • ►  November (14)
    • ►  October (15)
    • ►  September (13)
    • ►  August (18)
    • ►  July (17)
    • ►  June (15)
    • ►  May (12)
    • ►  April (9)
    • ►  March (13)
    • ►  February (15)
    • ►  January (16)
  • ►  2018 (212)
    • ►  December (20)
    • ►  November (13)
    • ►  October (16)
    • ►  September (18)
    • ►  August (23)
    • ►  July (24)
    • ►  June (7)
    • ►  May (20)
    • ►  April (17)
    • ►  March (8)
    • ►  February (20)
    • ►  January (26)
  • ►  2017 (232)
    • ►  December (24)
    • ►  November (17)
    • ►  October (27)
    • ►  September (10)
    • ►  August (23)
    • ►  July (18)
    • ►  June (18)
    • ►  May (19)
    • ►  April (17)
    • ►  March (18)
    • ►  February (22)
    • ►  January (19)
  • ►  2016 (205)
    • ►  December (27)
    • ►  November (28)
    • ►  October (25)
    • ►  September (17)
    • ►  August (16)
    • ►  July (16)
    • ►  June (9)
    • ►  May (7)
    • ►  April (16)
    • ►  March (15)
    • ►  February (15)
    • ►  January (14)
  • ►  2015 (171)
    • ►  December (19)
    • ►  November (19)
    • ►  October (23)
    • ►  September (16)
    • ►  August (16)
    • ►  July (13)
    • ►  June (15)
    • ►  May (11)
    • ►  April (11)
    • ►  March (10)
    • ►  February (7)
    • ►  January (11)
  • ►  2014 (195)
    • ►  December (17)
    • ►  November (23)
    • ►  October (11)
    • ►  September (18)
    • ►  August (22)
    • ►  July (14)
    • ►  June (18)
    • ►  May (14)
    • ►  April (7)
    • ►  March (19)
    • ►  February (15)
    • ►  January (17)
  • ►  2013 (275)
    • ►  December (27)
    • ►  November (20)
    • ►  October (23)
    • ►  September (21)
    • ►  August (23)
    • ►  July (22)
    • ►  June (23)
    • ►  May (27)
    • ►  April (15)
    • ►  March (23)
    • ►  February (22)
    • ►  January (29)
  • ►  2012 (297)
    • ►  December (21)
    • ►  November (15)
    • ►  October (21)
    • ►  September (32)
    • ►  August (23)
    • ►  July (20)
    • ►  June (24)
    • ►  May (18)
    • ►  April (30)
    • ►  March (34)
    • ►  February (22)
    • ►  January (37)
  • ►  2011 (323)
    • ►  December (29)
    • ►  November (32)
    • ►  October (31)
    • ►  September (27)
    • ►  August (26)
    • ►  July (22)
    • ►  June (28)
    • ►  May (21)
    • ►  April (32)
    • ►  March (18)
    • ►  February (23)
    • ►  January (34)
  • ▼  2010 (439)
    • ►  December (38)
    • ▼  November (42)
      • Tatting - A Collar from 1950
      • Nothing Like This Ever Happens When I Go Shopping
      • Vintage Images - Christmas
      • A Tale of Two Sundays - December
      • Caturday!
      • Quote of the Day
      • "With signs and wonders, and with divers miracles..."
      • 'Tis The Season To Live Dangerously
      • Knitting - A Blouse in Larger Sizes from 1953
      • Vintage Images - Thanksgiving
      • La Patronne Ne Mange Pas Ici, Part Deux
      • They Also Serve
      • Bill Mauldin Was Right
      • Caturday!
      • I Should Be So Lucky
      • Quote of the Day
      • Damn those Pilgrim Fathers
      • The Online Bookshelf - Her Letter
      • Prisoner of Love
      • Knitting - A "Modern Blouse" from 1948
      • Better Late Than Whenever
      • Conversation Stopper
      • Vintage Catalog Cuts - Men's Clothing
      • Tea and Sandwiches
      • Caturday!
      • Quote of the Day
      • Perhaps I Do Need A Life
      • But We In It Shall Be Remembered
      • November 10th
      • New Toy Patterns at freevintagecrochet.com
      • Vintage Images - Birds
      • A Tale of Two Sundays - November
      • Notes From a Conference
      • Caturday!
      • Quote of the Day
      • Grrsday
      • The Online Bookshelf - The Slizzers
      • The Difference Between Cats And Dogs
      • Patterns of the Past - School Days
      • Mad About The Boys
      • Sewing - A Half-Circle Skirt and Stole from 1949
      • Vintage Advertising - 1920's Fashion Ads
    • ►  October (27)
    • ►  September (38)
    • ►  August (37)
    • ►  July (45)
    • ►  June (17)
    • ►  May (45)
    • ►  April (40)
    • ►  March (31)
    • ►  February (34)
    • ►  January (45)
  • ►  2009 (515)
    • ►  December (42)
    • ►  November (40)
    • ►  October (35)
    • ►  September (39)
    • ►  August (45)
    • ►  July (48)
    • ►  June (39)
    • ►  May (45)
    • ►  April (42)
    • ►  March (50)
    • ►  February (46)
    • ►  January (44)
  • ►  2008 (404)
    • ►  December (38)
    • ►  November (33)
    • ►  October (26)
    • ►  September (29)
    • ►  August (32)
    • ►  July (35)
    • ►  June (30)
    • ►  May (42)
    • ►  April (37)
    • ►  March (38)
    • ►  February (38)
    • ►  January (26)
  • ►  2007 (29)
    • ►  December (16)
    • ►  November (11)
    • ►  October (2)

Labels

  • A Miscellany (39)
  • Animals (1562)
  • bad fiber poetry (5)
  • Books (242)
  • Crochet (145)
  • Dad Jokes (3)
  • Detroit (8)
  • Ephemera (760)
  • Favorite places (6)
  • Friends (8)
  • From Great-Grandmother's Kitchen (199)
  • History (340)
  • Holidays (489)
  • home decorating (12)
  • I Couldn't Make This Up (135)
  • I'm From The Government and I'm Here To Help You (229)
  • It's Not Easy Being Green (7)
  • Knitting (173)
  • links (337)
  • Mid-Century Cooking (38)
  • Miscellaneous Recipes (69)
  • My Family and Other Animals (173)
  • Other Crafts (211)
  • Patterns of the Past (90)
  • People Who Need Pianos Dropped On Them (302)
  • Prairie Life (485)
  • quilting (35)
  • quotations (594)
  • Second Hand Adventures (17)
  • sewing (133)
  • Signs (1)
  • tatting (66)
  • The Corps (47)
  • The Department of Obsolete Information (40)
  • The Four Seasons (283)
  • The Good Old Days Weren't (55)
  • Travel (127)
  • Workbasket magazine (71)

Interesting Links

  • Béné’s Addict-Couture
  • Les Tutos de Pamina
  • Purple Kitty
  • Respectful Insolence
  • Science-Based Medicine
  • The Vintage Pattern Files

Five Thousand Books and Counting

What Kind of Reader Are You?
Your Result: Obsessive-Compulsive Bookworm
 

You're probably in the final stages of a Ph.D. or otherwise finding a way to make your living out of reading. You are one of the literati. Other people's grammatical mistakes make you insane.

Dedicated Reader
 
Literate Good Citizen
 
Book Snob
 
Non-Reader
 
Fad Reader
 
What Kind of Reader Are You?
Quiz Created on GoToQuiz

Translate Blog

Watermark theme. Powered by Blogger.