Postcard : The candidate who always receives the ladies vote Fleishchmann's Yeast. [Circa 1880-1890]
Advertising cards
Ballot boxes
Consumer goods
Cooking (Bread)
Household supplies
Yeast
Trade card advertisement for Fleischmann's Yeast. This card shows three women casting their ballots into a ballot box. The verso contains directions for use and several recipes.
Fleischmann's Yeast
Cincinnati, OH : Frey Printing Company
[Circa 1880-1890]
Clipping : Advertisement for General Electric. [The Century Magazine]. [Circa 1921-1925]
Advertisement
Electricity
General Electric Company
Homemakers
Made a connection between women's political progress and electrical progress and encouraged women to purchase small electrical appliances.
This may have been published in The Century magazine. On the reverse of the advertisement is an advertisement for The Century for August.
General Electric Company
New York : The Century Co.
[Circa 1921-1925]
1 p.
English
DOCU.1000.33
Advertisement : Kellogg's toasted corn flakes. [Woman's Home Companion]. [November 1914]
Advertising
Children in advertising
Food--Safety measures
Homemakers
Kellogg Company
Kellogg, W.K. (Will Keith), 1860-1951
Votes for women
Advertisement for Kellogg's toasted corn flakes features a parade of young girls carrying boxes of toasted corn flakes as though they were placards. The slogan "Votes for Women" is along the top and along the bottom is a message signed by W.K. Kellogg.
Kellogg Company
Springfield, Ohio : Crowell-Collier Publishing Company
[1914-11]
1 sheet ([1] page)
English
Advertisement : Lewis Union Suits, endorsed by Elizabeth Cady Stanton. Munsey's Magazine. [Circa 1899-1900].
Advertising
Lewis Knitting Company
Munsey's magazine
Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, 1815-1902
Black and white advertisement for Lewis Union Suits with a headshot of suffragist Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and her personal review of the product, published by the Lewis Knitting Company in Munsey's Magazine.
Lewis Knitting Company
New York, The Frank A. Munsey company.
[Circa 1899-1900]
English
DOCU.1000.121
Advertisement : Fairy Soap, endorsed by Elizabeth Cady Stanton. McClure's Magazine. [Circa 1899-1900].
Advertising
McClure's magazine
Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, 1815-1902
Black and white advertisement for Fairbanks "Fairy Soap, " with a headshot of suffragist Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and her personal review of the product, published by the NK Fairbank Company
N.K. Fairbank Company
New York ; S.S. McClure, Ltd.
[Circa 1899-1900]
English
DOCU.1000.120
Clipping : The Pro-Suffrage Number of Life. The Literary Digest. [1913]
Advertising
Life (Chicago, Ill.)
Literary digest
Advertisement and call for contributions for an upcoming pro-suffrage issue of Life Magazine.
The Literary Digest
New York : Funk & Wagnalls
[1913]
1 p.
Advertisement : concert at Bigelow's Garden in Worcester, Massachusetts in honor of General Butler, with novelties, bombs, shells, etc. October 28, 1882
Butler, Benjamin F. (Benjamin Franklin), 1818-1893
United States --Massachusetts --Worcester
United States --Politics and government
Women --Suffrage --Massachusetts
The concert appears to be a rally for General Benjamin Butler, a Civil War general, lawyer, and politician, during his run for Governor of Massachusetts.
The programme list includes: "the woman's suffrage plank the best in the platform. Equal rights to all, without test of race or color."
On the reverse is an illustration of Bigelow's Garden.
1882-10-28
1 p.
English
ALMS.1882.01
Worcester, Massachusetts
Advertisement : Sapolio cleaning product ad. [Circa 1905-1915]
Sapolio kitchen soap (Brand name)
Advertising specialities
Advertising, Political--United States
Political campaigns
Cardboard advertisement for Sapolio cleaner;
One side contains information about Sapolio and its uses. Among the slogans on the bottom half is this one: "A suffragette is Mrs. Brown Who's cleaning up in Spotless Town. When she discovers wrongs to write, the mails assist her in the fight. De-voted readers high and low are voting for Sapolio."
On the other side is a color illustration with instructions for removing the cutout figures, including one holding a sign that says "Votes for Sapolio."
New York : Enoch Morgan's Sons Company (Manufacturer)
[Circa 1905-1915]
1 p.
English
DOCU.1000.08
Postcard : Woman's suffrage stove polish. [Circa 1880-1890]
Advertising cards
Cleaning--Equipment and supplies
Consumer goods
Household supplies
Trade card advertisement for "Woman's Suffrage Stove Polish." The illustration on the recto is a color lithograph of a well-dressed young woman seated with her arms crossed on the arm of a sofa.
The verso contains the advertisement with its "Twelve Good Reasons why the Woman's Suffrage Stove Polish is preferred to all others." The title is a play on the common suffrage broadside, "Twelve Reasons Why Women Want the Vote."
Taunton, Mass. : Phoenix Manufacturing Company
[Circa 1880-1890]
Advertisement for the Ethyl Corporation, appeared in The Saturday Evening Post, [Circa 1953-1954]
Advertising
Ethyl Corporation
Advertisement for the Ethyl Corporation featuring a scene from a suffrage demonstration, that ran in The Saturday Evening Post.
[Circa 1953-1954]