This hilarious treasury of old ads, accompanied by Parker''s bright quips,celebrates an age of innocence (or idiocy) when advertisers could show us any old thing
How about a baby with a razor or tobacco chew? Or a gal combing her sleeping guy''s trousers in search of war-bond dollars, a wife in love with cutlery. Unhealthy claims include soda pop promoted as a baby drink and bone-crushing corsets urged for little girls. Among other dubious propositions are the chin-reducing head cage and bile beans as the key to physical fitness. Outrageous Ads reminds us not to believe everything we''re sold.
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