The Janet A. Ginsburg Chicago Tribune Collection

Chicago Tribune : why the Chicago Tribune has more women readers

Advertisement for the Chicago Tribune boasts about its women readers and women writers. Those pictured include: Mary King (fiction), Antoinette Donnelly (beauty), Mary Meade (cooking), India Moffett (society), Gladys Huntington Bevans (child training), Fanny Butcher (books), Loiuse Bargelt (home building), Mae Tinee (movies), Bettina Bedwell (Paris styles), Roberta Nangle (clubs), Eleanor Jewett (art), Edith Weigle (furniture), Kathleen McLaughlin (reporter), Helen Bartlett (etiquette), Maude Swalm Evans (club ethics), Willella de Campi ("The home harmonious"), Sally Joy Brown ("Friend in need"), May Birkhead (Paris society), Sigrid Schultz (foreign correspondent), Clotilde (dress patterns), Ann Somers House (foreign correspondent), Sara Moore ("Maiden meditations"), Katherine Kelly (reporter), Virginia Gardner (reporter), and Rosalind Shaffer (Hollywood gossip).


1932-02-14

49 x 37 cm

Tribune Company

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  • Chicago Sunday Tribune (February 14, 1932), p. 8

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