Cellucotton, early newspaper reports
                              and later Kotex ads
                          Kotex box and pad, 1930s
                            - ads, 1930
                            & 1931 - Phantom Kotex ad, with ad for
                            Marjorie May's Twelfth Birthday, a menarche
                            booklet, 1932 - Kotex
                              doesn't show! 3 ads for Kotex
                            menstrual pads, 1927, 1932, 1955 (U.S.A.) -
                            Kotex doesn't show! #2: June 1932 - ad,
                            1932, for Kotex and
                              Kleenex - Phantom Kotex, July, 1932 -
                            picture in ad of Mary
                              Pauline Callender, author of the
                            Marjorie May booklets (more
                              biographical info) - 1932, Phantom Kotex - leaflet ad for
                            Wondersoft pads, belt, Marjorie May's
                            Twelfth Birthday, 1933 - 1933, Phantom Kotex - box and pads, 1930s?
                            - wrapped Kotex pad
                            for West Disinfecting Company dispenser (mid
                            1930s)
                          Many more PADS
                          First Kotex
                              magazine ad? January 1921 - the first Kotex ad campaign
                            (1921) - a prototype
                            ("To Save Men's Lives
                              Science Discovered Kotex,") for the
                            first ad, about 1920 - first newspaper ad? (1920) and early
                            newspaper ads
                          The very early
                              Kotex tampons Moderne
                              Woman, fax, Nunap, & Fibs, all 1930s. Kotex second stick tampons
                            (U.S.A.) & its ads,
                            1960s to 1970s - Kotams mesh-string tampon
                            with 2-tube insertion device (1944?) - also
                            called Kotams:
                            first Kotex stick tampon, 1960-65 - Comfortube tampons
                            (1967), box, tampons 
                            
  
                            See also Ads for
                              Teens 
                            
                            
 
                          Booklets
                            menstrual hygiene companies made for girls,
                            women and teachers - patent
                              medicine - a list
                            of books and articles about menstruation - videos
                          
                          
                          
                          
                          
                          
                          
                              
                              
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                                    Ad for
                                        Kotex pads, belts, &
                                        Marjorie May puberty education
                                        booklet 
                                      in a never-used 1930s
                                      sewing pattern for women's sports
                                      trousers 
                                    
                                    
                                    I thank the donor for
                                        scanning her ads and sending
                                        them to MUM!
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