~ The Book of This and That, by Robert Lynd, 1915

~ The Book of This and That, by Robert Lynd, 1915

~ Canada Dry Ginger Ale ad, 1972via Flickr(click to enlarge)“Ginger Ale Tastes Like Love” After sharing a ginger ale The Man and the Long-Haired Hippie reached a new understanding and vowed to be bestest friends forever.

~ Canada Dry Ginger Ale ad, 1972
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“Ginger Ale Tastes Like Love”

After sharing a ginger ale The Man and the Long-Haired Hippie reached a new understanding and vowed to be bestest friends forever.

~ The San Francisco Call, February 12, 1911

~ The San Francisco Call, February 12, 1911

~ The Millinery Trade Review, 1917(click to enlarge)“Practical Sports Hat of Khaki Kool worn by Mrs. Vernon Castle and greatly admired for its Chic by the Fashion Arbiters.”

~ The Millinery Trade Review, 1917
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“Practical Sports Hat of Khaki Kool worn by Mrs. Vernon Castle and greatly admired for its Chic by the Fashion Arbiters.”

~ Stromberg-Carlson ad for War Bonds and radios, 1943via Flickr(click to enlarge)“The same skill that brought you the magic of FM radio will bring you new miracles of sound…Remember this, when you consider your post-war radio.”

~ Stromberg-Carlson ad for War Bonds and radios, 1943
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“The same skill that brought you the magic of FM radio will bring you new miracles of sound…Remember this, when you consider your post-war radio.”

~ San Rafael Cook Book, 1906

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~ The Pleasures of Ignorance, by Robert Lynd, 1921

~ The Pleasures of Ignorance, by Robert Lynd, 1921

~ The Bridal Chef: Suggestions and Practical Recipes for the New Housekeeper, 1911Before anyone gets overexcited by this advice, let me say that I am 99.99% sure that the author is referring to “spermaceti” which is the wax made from the fat of the head of a sperm whale. It was frequently mentioned as a helpful addition to homemade starch recipes. Really.

~ The Bridal Chef: Suggestions and Practical Recipes for the New Housekeeper, 1911

Before anyone gets overexcited by this advice, let me say that I am 99.99% sure that the author is referring to “spermaceti” which is the wax made from the fat of the head of a sperm whale. It was frequently mentioned as a helpful addition to homemade starch recipes. Really.

~ Correct Social Usage: a Course of Instruction in good Form, Style and Deportment, by Eighteen Distinguished Authors, 1906

~ Correct Social Usage: a Course of Instruction in good Form, Style and Deportment, by Eighteen Distinguished Authors, 1906

~ Good Housekeeping, 1917“The Luxurious Motor Car Upholstery”

~ Good Housekeeping, 1917

“The Luxurious Motor Car Upholstery”

~ The Household Magazine, February, 1926via Library of Congress(click to enlarge)“A school for pedestrians has been established …. [h]ow to behave in presence of …. motor cars is one phase of the training provided.”

~ The Household Magazine, February, 1926
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“A school for pedestrians has been established …. [h]ow to behave in presence of …. motor cars is one phase of the training provided.”

~ Gordon Mackay & Co. Ltd, 1922
~ Health and Beauty, by John V. Shoemaker, L.L.D., M.D.; 1908

~ Health and Beauty, by John V. Shoemaker, L.L.D., M.D.; 1908

~ Chicago Bluebook, 1903via Internet Archive“Carriages, Not Machines”

~ Chicago Bluebook, 1903
via Internet Archive

“Carriages, Not Machines”

~ Eddy’s “Silent” Parlor Matches, Canadian Almanac, 1910via Internet Archive

~ Eddy’s “Silent” Parlor Matches, Canadian Almanac, 1910
via Internet Archive