amylsacks' photos with the keyword: hat

3 Moulins/3 Molens Pamphlet (1), c1960

27 Dec 2021 2 184
I don't know where I got this particular fold-out, and I can only guess about the year. It appears to be promoting rolled oats (or oat malt, or oat flakes) for use in cereals, baked goods, and soups.

A.1. Steak Sauce Ad, 1959

01 Mar 2020 1 194
Elise also wanted to pose for Foujita, but her agency didn't come through. "Never mind," she sighed. "A job's a job, I guess." From the September issue of Family Circle magazine.

Dobbs Hat Ad, 1956

08 Oct 2018 1 178
"New spring colors": yeah, gray, beige, and gray-beige. From the March 31st issue of The New Yorker .

Woodward & Lothrop/Madame Reine Ad, 1946

08 Oct 2018 1 196
Yeah, nothing says "High Fashion in the nation's capital" quite like cheese scent behind your ear and a clutch of Koosh balls on your head. From the September issue of Harper's Bazaar.

de Kuyper Cordials Booklet, c1957

01 Oct 2018 1 158
From the looks of all the debris below, it must have been quite a wild weekend at the mill. Front and back covers of an eight-page promotional published by National Distillers Products Corporation, New York, N.Y. (Originally posted to flickr on June 27th, 2011.)

33 New Tea Drinks (2), c1955

25 Jul 2011 142
..."In the early days, tea was enjoyed as a hot drink exclusively. It wasn't until 1904, at the St. Louis Exhibition, that iced tea became a beverage. A vendor at the exhibition was not having much luck selling hot tea on this particular summer day, so he poured it over ice and found that he had created a beverage that Americans liked..." The remainder of the 9 drinks, not shown here: Rhubarb Punch- 1 Qt. Lipton Tea 1 Qt. rhubarb, cut in 1/2" pieces, 1 lemon, cut in sections 1 1/2 C sugar Combine tea, rhubarb, lemon and sugar. Cook until rhubarb is tender. Strain and cool. Serve punch in glasses over ice cubes. Makes 4 to 6 servings. *** Cranberry Tea Punch-- 2 1/2 C boiling water 5 Lipton Flo-Thru Tea Bags, or 5 Tsp. Tea 1/4 Tsp. Cinnamon 1/4 Tsp. Nutmeg 3/4 C Sugar 1 Pt. Cranberry Juice Cocktail 1 1/2 C Water 1/2 C Orange Juice 1/3 C Lemon Juice Pour boiling water over tea and spices. Cover and let steep 5 minutes. Strain. Stir in sugar, then cool. Add remaining ingredients and chill. Serve garnished with lemon slices. Make 6 to 8 servings.

Mary Maxim Catalog (17), c1957

03 Aug 2011 139
Clubhouse Man looks like he wandered in from the set of some Ed Wood epic about good girls gone bad in the Big City.

Mary Maxim Catalog (16), c1957

03 Aug 2011 142
"Gaspe'" looks like a first draft for Wesley Crusher. But I would totally wear that tiger hat on a spy mission. You could fit tons of secret documents and a pearl-handled revolver and an extra pair of gloves in there, no sweat.

Mary Maxim Catalog (11), c1957

02 Aug 2011 125
The baby has the most dignified outfit on the page.

Mary Maxim Catalog (10), c1957

02 Aug 2011 132
It's probably just because of the photography, but these kids look like it's taking superhuman amounts of effort for them to bend and/or raise their arms.

Mixer's Manual (9), 1947/48

19 Sep 2011 235
Send away for the special Pilgrim Rum booklet and get this cool party hat! Absolutely free!

Butterflies In Crochet (2), 1951

27 Oct 2011 182
Invisible cellphone! She's a time traveler! Check it out!

"Spring Coats (2)," 1953

29 Jan 2012 1 1 215
Thank You! For my next trick, I'll squeeze all the detritus on this page into the black binocular case depicted on the right side of the one previous! From the February issue of Family Circle magazine.

"Spring Coats," 1953

29 Jan 2012 144
All the shoppers are standin' like statues All the shoppers are standin' like statues They don't turn their heads as they see me ride byyyyy But a little old adman is winkin' his eyyyyye... From the February issue of Family Circle magazine.

"For Spring," 1954

06 Feb 2012 160
I don't remember what ad was on the opposite page, but it must have been awesome, since Miss Turban is literally on the edge of her seat. From the February issue of Family Circle.

Stetson Hat Ad, 1952

10 Mar 2012 173
These guys look melancholy because they can foresee how much more all this stuff will cost in sixty years. From the March 17th issue of Time magazine.

Arrow Shirt Ad, 1949

23 Apr 2012 189
This is why it's so great to be a dude. Styles are so... consistent. From the December 12th issue of Time magazine.

"Vegetable Patch Hats," 1954

22 Apr 2012 1 219
"Photographer: Edward Jacobsen Hat designs: Dorothea Zack Hanie Earrings and bug-pins: Coro Lipstick: Hazel Bishop Shirts: Lady Manhattan" At all times, the model looks like she's waiting for somebody to shout, "April Fool!" Maybe that's why her name doesn't appear in the credits.

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