Each of the ads have a pretty lady with a risque pose or attitude. Each has a story with an advertisement for Ivory Soap within. These are all from 1942, 1943, and 1944 when women were holding many war jobs in the United States. The two duplicates are on the left in the picture below. The titles of each are as follows:
''My Husband's wise to me!''
''My Husband's wise to me!''
''Imagine! At HIS age, too!''
''Imagine! At HIS age, too!''
''He's a Big Kid - and golly I love it!''
''That Man - he tickles me!''
''Friends wonder what I see in him!''
''I married a Madman!''
''Sure, he's fussy - and am I glad!''
''I've got a He-Man Husband!''
''No-oh ...he doesn't look like a Movie Hero!''
''I told him people were talking!''
''Why did I marry that Man?''
All of these for one price! These vary a little in size with the largest one measuring about 11'' x 8''. These are made of thin newsprint paper and have normal age discoloration. There is some scattered edge wear from the newspaper's edge fold and from the printer these were made on. These would look great matted and framed! The edges could be trimmed or would be covered if they were matted.