See early tampoms Dale,
                        Wix and B-ettes and a bunch of other
                        earlier ones.
                      See San-Nap-Pak sanitary napkin ads from 1932 and 1945 and Ads for teenagers. See
                        the roughly contemporary Cashay
                        tampon, box, instructions. (Procter & Gamble
                        donation, 2001), and 
                        Dale (U.S.A.,
                        1930s?-1940s?) Tampons, box, instructions.
                        (Procter & Gamble donation, 2001)
                      And, of course, the first Tampax AND - special
                        for you! - the American fax tampon,
                        from the early 1930s, which also came in bags.
                      See a Modess True or
                          False? ad in The American Girl magazine,
                        January 1947, and actress Carol
                          Lynley in "How Shall I Tell My Daughter"
                        booklet ad (1955) - Modess
                          . . . . because ads (many dates)
                      
                      
                      
                          
                          
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                                Ad for Carefree pantiliner
                                  (Slip-Einlagen), Mädchen magazine
                                  (1981, Dr. Carl Hahn GmbH, Germany)
                                I don't remember if American
                                  manufacturers have advertised panty
                                  pads for vaginal secretions other than
                                  menstruation from girls in early
                                  puberty but the Germans have -
                                  covering all the bases, I guess. The
                                  Germans and northern Europeans tend to
                                  be much more open about menstruation
                                  (and sex). This ad appeared in a
                                  magazine called (translated) Girl
                                  (interestingly, there is a German
                                  magazine for girls called Girl, the
                                  English word, showing the stylishness
                                  of English), for girls, so remember
                                  that young girls were reading these
                                  ads, not their mothers, unless on the
                                  sly.
                                The next three ads treat secretions
                                  before the first menstruation,
                                  irregular periods before a steady
                                  cycle has been established, and
                                  secretions between periods, all aimed
                                  at girls in early puberty. I'll
                                  translate each.
                                
                                  [Headline, below] 
                                    Many young girls have [vaginal]
                                    secretions before the first
                                    menstruation. Carefree pantiliners
                                    help with that.
                                  [Smaller text] 
                                    "A few years before the first
                                    menstruation the production of sex
                                    hormones starts in the body. At the
                                    beginning in small quantities then
                                    slowly increasing, they cause the
                                    sexual development. Until the
                                    complicated interplay of the
                                    hormones has finished there
                                    frequently can be [vaginal]
                                    secretions. Many young girls have
                                    leuchorrhea [a white discharge]
                                    before the first menstruation. It
                                    can be so heavy that it completely
                                    soaks panties and jeans. To keep the
                                    'intimate area' [my quotes]
                                    hygienically clean and dry it's good
                                    to wear a light panty protection:
                                    Carefree pantiliners. They're highly
                                    absorbent and moisture can't
                                    penetrate the bottom side. And
                                    because they're so extremely thin
                                    and soft they're really comfortable.
                                    An extra wide adhesive strip holds
                                    them securely in the panties and
                                    they don't slip and lose their
                                    shape. Carefree pantiliners let you
                                    feel fresh and well groomed. Every
                                    day.
                                  And for all girls who would like a
                                    pleasant scent there's Carefree with
                                    deodorant.
                                  [Big words at bottom] 
                                    Carefree Pantiliners. The hygienic
                                    panty protection for every day.
                                 
                                The ad
                                    measures 8 x 10 5/8" (20.5 x 27.1
                                    cm).
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                      NEXT: Carefree ad
                        #2, Carefree ad #3 -
                        see a later German
                        Carefree ad - an American
                          Carefree ad -  
                        an ad for Carefree
                          tampons - See
                        San-Nap-Pak sanitary
                          napkin ads from 1932
                        and 1945 and  
                        Ads for teenagers. See
                        the roughly contemporary Dale
                        tampon, and very early Tampax
                        and fax. 
                        See German and Dutch booklets for pubescent girls.
                        
                      
                         
                          
                            
                              
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