Pittsburgh Press - Apr 2, 1939
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Arizona Daily Star - Feb 27, 1945
San Bernardino Sun - Mar 27, 1940
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Category: Gifts, Presents, Tributes, and Other Honoraria, Motor Vehicles
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Category: Bicycles and Other Human-powered Vehicles, 1930s
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"You've heard women say they haven't anything to wear. Well, next time they say it, men, look around the house a bit and see what you can find. Miss Myrtle Reinhart at the Chicago Merchandise Mart's home furnishing show produced this lampshade outfit." (continued below)
Pittsburgh Press - July 18, 1937
"Golfing Outfit: At least it would draw attention away from those dubbed shots. It wasn't really designed for the links, however, but to demonstrate the new streamlined underwear. Myrtle Reinhart and Don Fristy do a bit of golfing on the roof of Chicago's great Merchandise Mart with the above-mentioned streamlined undies and a coverall of cellophane for appearance's sake."
Star Tribune - July 17, 1938
Greenfield Daily Reporter - Oct 14, 1937
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Category: Body, 1910s
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Category: Advertising, 1990s
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Category: Animals, Business, Advertising, Products, Tobacco and Smoking, 1960s
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