See more Kotex items: First ad
                          (1921; scroll to bottom of page) - ad, 1928 (Sears and Roebuck
                            catalog) - Lee
                            Miller ads (first real person in a
                          menstrual 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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                          The Museum of Menstruation and Women's
                            Health 
                         
                          
                        "To guard against
                                emergencies" 
                              Kotex ad, September, 1921 
                              The Ladies Home Journal, U.S.A. 
                          
                        
                          
                        
                         
                        
                          
                            
                              Below: The
                                full-page black-and-white ad
                                
                                measures 11 x 14" (27.9 x 35.6 cm). 
                                 
                                Did you notice that "Kotex"
                                are is used as a plural? 
                                 
                                If I'm reading this conversion
                                  engine right, $0.60 in 1921 is
                                    worth 
                                  from $6.26
                                to $135.00 in 2013
                                dollars, about 50
                                    cents a pad at the
                                cheapest.
                                 
                                Even at the low end no wonder these ads
                                pitched Kotex to the rich-looking
                                  ladies  
                                nibbling sandwiches below or
                                lounging
                                  about doing nothing or floating
                                  down a staircase or chastising
                                   
                                  a maid. (But maybe those were
                                exactly the people who read The Ladies
                                Home Journal.) 
                                About 14 years later an early commercial
                                tampon, B-ettes,
                                cost 25 cents for 12, 
                                around $4.24 in 2013 dollars, maybe 35 cents a 'pon. 
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                              Below:
                                Am I wasting your
                                  time by examining her sandwich?  
                                I spent too much time looking at the
                                sandwich and her mouth - it's my lunch
                                time, too - to 
                                not ask, Is the
                                  white area below her upper lip her
                                  teeth or a 
                                  reflection off her lower lip?
                                And, she ate the upper corner off the 
                                poorly cut
                                  sandwich; the lower end of the
                                diagonal slice at right should have
                                angled 
                                more toward her fingernail. Maybe an
                                inexperienced picnic participant cut it
                                when 
                                the cook had the morning off. But it's a
                                beautiful drawing. 
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                        See more Kotex items: First ad
                          (1921; scroll to bottom of page) - ad, 1928 (Sears and Roebuck
                            catalog) -  
                          Lee Miller ads
                          (first real person in a menstrual hygiene ad,
                          1928)
                          
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