Pulp Fiction, 1931 · page 22 of 68
10-Story Book, July 1931 — page 22: what you’re looking at
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# Page Description This is an advertisement page, not story content. It features a black-and-white photograph of a woman in profile wearing a black silk undergarment, positioned to showcase intimate apparel. The ad promotes Milady brand undergarments, specifically highlighting a "black silk under-garment" described as combining "the newest in combinations, fulfilling the purpose of a bandeau, corset, petticoat, and garters." The model is identified as Joan Marsh, a screen star. The photograph credit reads "Underwood and Underwood Photo." This appears to be a typical early-20th-century fashion advertisement placed within a pulp magazine.
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we. Some More ‘‘Latest in Intimate Apparel for Milady’’ the lady being Joan Marsh, screen star, and the apparel being the black silk under- garment purporting to be “the newest in combina- tions, fulfilling the purpose of a bandeau, corset, petti- coat, and garters.” So! Underwood and Underwood Photo. age COME HO© cS (CO)