See other flushable pads: Society (American?,
1920s - 1930s?), Modess (American, 1972) and
Sani-Flite (American, 1971)
See more Kotex items: First ad
(1921) - ad 1928 (Sears and Roebuck catalog)
- Lee Miller ads (first real person in amenstrual
hygiene ad, 1928) - Marjorie May's Twelfth Birthday
(booklet for girls, 1928, Australian edition; there are many links here
to Kotex items) - Preparing for Womanhood (1920s,
booklet for girls; Australian edition) - 1920s booklet in Spanish showing
disposal method - box
from about 1969 - "Are you in the know?"
ads (Kotex) (1949)(1953)(1964)(booklet, 1956) -
See more ads on the Ads for Teenagers main page

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Ad for the early beltless menstrual pad New Freedom
(1971, U.S.A.)
See the page for the sanitary napkin itself
and a discussion.
Large files, long download!
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The woman is saying, "Whee!
They're flushable!" Small words near her foot read, "Knickers
and blouse by Robert Leader," a touch unfathomable to this male reader.
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The slogan "FEMININITY TODAY" and the designation"FEMININE
NAPKINS" seem designed to reduce the bad feelings conjured up by menstruation.
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See other flushable pads: Society (American?,
1920s - 1930s?), Modess (American, 1972) and
Sani-Flite (American, 1971)
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