Women Can Dye Any Garment and Drapery
A brief 15 cent offer promotes dyeing services for women to color any garment or drapery. The copy frames dyeing as fashionable and affordable with a focus on women as prime customers.
21 Feb 1924
Page 1
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Newspaper
Renwick Times
Location
Renwick, Iowa, United States of America
Date
Feb 21, 1924
Page
1
A brief 15 cent offer promotes dyeing services for women to color any garment or drapery. The copy frames dyeing as fashionable and affordable with a focus on women as prime customers.
An ad style fragment touts Bayer aspirin with claims of safety and physician prescriptions. It mixes marketing lines about relief options and warnings about dangerous traces, mentioning Americans and government cost tests in a jumbled, unclear presentation.
A fragmented dramatic scene unfolds with characters debating legal matters and planning actions. Mortimer confronts authority figures about obtaining legal advice while Mallaby and Widgery maneuver in a tense mixture of dialogue and implied threat. The narrative hints at courtroom stakes and personal betrayals.
A fragmented narrative follows Sam Mortimer and Miss Minerva in a tense social contest. The scene shifts from a courthouse to a drawing room as secrets about inheritance and a plan to marry unfold amid witty interchanges and looming threats.
A short trade note mentions Dandelion butter color with references to stores and a description by Hira Ktorex. The entry notes SVGeral stores and a price or quantity indicator tied to Dandelion product labeling.
Fragmented OCR text describes a mishmashed note about gascarrets for named entities Ver and Bowes with scattered references to cures, nations, and vacations. The readable portion lacks coherent facts, dates, places, or outcomes to summarize into a complete news item.
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