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]