The Janet A. Ginsburg Chicago Tribune Collection

The Saturday Evening Post

Advertisement for the Saturday Evening Post includes an assortment of advertisements for various articles. Articles include: "An artist in politics" by William C. White, "How serious is this poison gas menace" by Major General C. E. Brigham, "The tinker of Wall Street" by Forrest Davis, "The willow tree" by Price Day, "Why men fight" by Will Durant, "Wives can be useful" by Paul Gallico, "Dorothy Dix talks to Hermann B. Deutsch," "Life of an American workman" by Walter P. Chrysler, and "Hard case" by Richard Howells Watkins. Images include: a woman reading, a woman sitting by a lamp and a telephone, a group of people wearing gas masks, a man reading, a golfer making a putt while his wife, an African-American caddy, a newsreel cameraman, and onlookers watch, a photograph of advice columnist Dorothy Dix, a cargo ship at sea, a cover of The Saturday Evening Post in which a young boy makes a funny face to four girls, and the cartoon character Little Lulu holding a sign that reads, "9 cartoons in the Post this week and I'm one of them.”


1937-07-06

45 x 36 cm

Tribune Company

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  • The Janet A. Ginsburg Chicago Tribune Image Collection

  • Chicago Daily Tribune (July 6, 1937), Section One, p. 11

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