Other Modess ads:
                        another from 1928, 1931,"Modess . . . . because"
                        ads, the French
                        Modess, and the German "Freedom"
                        (Kimberly-Clark) for teens.
                      See a prototype of
                        the first Kotex ad.
                      See more Kotex items: Ad 1928 (Sears and Roebuck catalog)
                        - Marjorie May's Twelfth
                          Birthday (booklet for girls, 1928,
                        Australian edition; there are many links here to
                        Kotex items) - 1920s booklet in Spanish showing
                        disposal method -
                        box from about 1969 -
                        Preparing
                          for Womanhood (1920s, booklet for girls)
                        - "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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                      Early Modess menstrual
                          pad ads, 1927-28 
                        Newspapers, U.S.A.
                      
                        
                          
                            
                              
                                Modess, which Johnson & Johnson
                                  made to compete with Kotex,
                                  developed at least partly from the
                                  research of Dr. Lillian Gilbreth, the
                                  famous efficiency expert and center of
                                  the book and film Cheaper by the Dozen.
                                  She wrote a report (here) to
                                  Johnson & Johnson in January,
                                  1927, that uncovered women's desires
                                  and dislikes about menstrual pads.
                                  J&J seems to have taken her
                                  recommendations seriously - simple box design
                                  is one - as you can see in these ads
                                  and here.
                                Note the cross, typical of early
                                  menstrual supplies. Both Johnson &
                                  Johnson and Kimberly-Clark, which made
                                  Kotex, made bandages before menstrual
                                  pads so you can see a connection. (See
                                  a Kotex cross.)
But
                                  the cross exphasized the medical
                                  connection and "bandaging a wound."
                                A retired teacher kindly sent the
                                    electronic files of the ads.
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                                Below:
                                  from The Syracuse [New York] Herald,
                                  Aug. 21, 1927.
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                      Next early ad.
                      Other Modess ads:
                        another from 1928, 1931,"Modess . . . . because"
                        ads, the French
                        Modess,  
                        and the German "Freedom"
                        (Kimberly-Clark) for teens.
                        
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