The Janet A. Ginsburg Chicago Tribune Collection

Maybe if he'd try lathering 'em up good they'd come off easier

A man (Europe) with an overgrown beard in the shape of bayonets sits at a barber's chair with a gown (opposition to disarmament) over him, while a barber (European statesman) stands with a chipped blade (disarmament) in his hand, and another chipped blade (disarmament efforts) lays on the ground. On the counter sits a shaving mug with foaming soap (peace propaganda to soften the hatreds and enmities among European peoples).


1926-06-12

1926

18.1 x 15.7 cm

Tribune Company

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  • The Janet A. Ginsburg Chicago Tribune Image Collection

  • Chicago Daily Tribune (June 12, 1926), Section One, p. 5

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