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                             MUSEUM OF MENSTRUATION AND WOMEN'S
                              HEALTH
                          Are you in
                                the know?
                                (November 1945, The American Girl
                                magazine) 
                              Ad for Kotex menstrual napkins
                              teaching etiquette to teenage girls right 
                              after World War II 
                          
                          
                            
                              
                                
                                  
                                    People often enjoy these funny
                                      ads more than other ads for
                                      menstrual products. Radio programs
                                      of the era - I listen to them on
                                      WAMU, Washington, D.C. - often
                                      have similar language, a zippy, rhyming
                                        rhythm; great fun.
                                    The advice you read here
                                      reflects a much more formal era, in
                                        spite of the zippiness.
                                      Kids - as
                                        pure and white as a fresh Kotex
                                      - dressed up, and behaving the
                                      right way was more important. And
                                      this was before women's
                                      liberation.
                                    Teenagers from a yet earlier
                                        era made fun of their
                                      parents' old-fashioned ways in
                                      funny ads which seem heavier
                                      handed than the ads below.
                                    The
                                        characters were always white except for the
                                        few servants in the well-off
                                        places these teenagers sometimes
                                        visited (see the booklet). And they were
                                        SLIM.
                                    About the
                                      man
                                        who drew these ads (I plagiarize
                                        myself from here):
                                    
                                      Irving
                                          Nurick (1894-1963)
                                        illustrated [these ads as well
                                        as ads for other companies] as
                                        he did the whole "Are you in the
                                        know?" series. His girls and
                                        boys are usually blonde, slender
                                        and baby faced. No one's poor -
                                        although they may be short of
                                        money now and then since they're
                                        dependent on allowances from
                                        their parents. (See another feminine
                                          ideal from decades
                                        earlier.)
                                      I wonder how much Kotex
                                        coached the artist in creating
                                        his WASP (White Anglo Saxon
                                        Protestant) kids. "Irving
                                        Nurick" doesn't sound like a
                                        WASP name. He illustrated other
                                        companies' ads from at least the
                                        1940s on and nailed the
                                          ideal American teenager for
                                          that era. But Kotex
                                        (and its main competitor Modess)
                                        had usually advertised to a
                                        middle-class-and-above clientele
                                        anyway; that would continue for
                                        the next couple decades.
                                      The text, as always, was
                                        sprinkled with funny slang and
                                        solutions to teenagers'
                                        problems. One answer to one
                                        problem was always Kotex.
                                     
                                    Notice the
                                      colors, black and blue
                                        - Kotex
                                        blue.
                                    Enjoy!
                                    
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                                    Below:
                                      The ad forms 2/3 of the page
                                      horizontally.
                                    Sample language: DROON
                                      (first situation), DRIPPING LITTLE
                                        PAWS (second).
                                    Bottom:
                                      "Si, si to all 3. Copy this
                                      chick for whom the camera clicks .
                                      . . ." (reference to 
                                      Hemingway's For Whom the Bell
                                        Tolls (1940), which kids
                                      might have been reading in high
                                      school English.)  
                                      Does it get
                                        better than this? 
                                        Yes, it does.  
                                        Keep clicking on the NEXT below
                                        the images for the third ad
                                        (Dec. 1946).
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                                    Below:
                                      I wanted especially to show you
                                      the record
                                        player, a rarity today.
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