amylsacks' photos with the keyword: baby

"Baking Secrets (6)," 1944

05 Mar 2023 1 104
I left out numerous other pages, including the finale where either Sound or Sure is weeping over a collapsed cake. I hate to end sweet things on a sour note.

"Baking Secrets (5)," 1944

05 Mar 2023 1 123
I've already done the joke about WWII baking booklets always needing to have an aerial view of the finished food in military formation-- to show those Axis powers what for. Or have I? Covid Brain is real, I'm afraid. :o (Originally posted to flickr on January 29th, 2011)

"Baking Secrets (4)," 1944

05 Mar 2023 1 98
The Farming Cherubs didn't make it in to work today. I fear for the lives of everyone in that field.

"Baking Secrets (3)," 1944

05 Mar 2023 1 107
...Perhaps it's because nobody wants most of a stranger's bare flesh this close to their food? Seems risky for the chefs, and unsanitary for the diners.

"Baking Secrets (2)," 1944

05 Mar 2023 1 102
"So here are baking secrets, sound and sure..." Maybe Sound and Sure were the baking cherubs' real names. They never caught on like the Campbell Kids did. I wonder why...

"Baking Secrets," 1944

05 Mar 2023 1 91
I hope that backdrop's just strawberry jam. o_0 Front cover of a 36-page promotional published by General Foods, Inc.

Atlas Book of Recipes (5), 1943

14 May 2011 306
Some more clippings of the intro and chapter headings. Among other things, they recommend that Mrs. America put up 20 quarts of tomatoes and tomato juice for each person in the family. (!!) I feel really bad for anyone in the upper left corner who doesn't like tomatoes.

Johnson's Baby Oil/Powder Ad, 1953

21 Oct 2018 1 298
The All-Infant Community Theater-- A big hit with the tourists every summer! From the February issue of Good Housekeeping .

Mary Maxim Catalog (11), c1957

02 Aug 2011 145
The baby has the most dignified outfit on the page.

Stanhome Catalog (10), 1959

19 Apr 2012 432
After the can of baby powder is empty, you can use it to store the pennies for Junior's future braces.

O-Cel-O Sponge Ad, 1952

08 Jun 2012 195
Note the figure, the dress, the lack of any view that might reveal legs. "Mama O" is clearly related to that mermaid who pitches canned fish.

Nalley's Beef Stew Ad, 1957

21 Jun 2012 605
It takes real confidence to wear sleeve bows AND ruffles AND flowers to the dinner table. From the June issue of Western Family magazine.

B&W/Duotone Ads, 1953

27 Aug 2012 204
What other decade brought as many hunky heartthrobs to Ad-land as the 1950s? From the July and August (R) issues of Family Circle.

Mainliner (3), 1957

05 Dec 2012 307
Miss Martin is keeping up appearances, but you can tell it's been a long week and that her feet are killing her. I just want to buy her a rum punch at the bar in O'Hare and hand her a big Xmas bonus check, don't you?

Carter's Layette Leaflet (2), c1955

06 Jun 2011 182
Diapenda & Nevabind-- ask your doctor about them-- Today!!

Carter's Layette Leaflet, c1955

06 Jun 2011 215
If the flower had just a few more petals, nobody would notice how weird that kid's legs are. One side of a fold-out from Meier & Frank Co., Inc.