Pictorial Essay: THE WAY WE WERE

No commentary (except those made describing the pictures). The pictures themselves ARE the message. Enjoy.

“Honey, there’s a baby in the oven.” Literally!  The Great Gas Scare in WWII Europe.

“What do you mean by you won’t sell me life insurance?” How product-testing (bullet-proof vest in this case) used to be done.

“Yes, Ms. Freud. A mustache DOES make the man!”  Charlie Chaplin in 1916.

“Bring THIS back to the Wildwood beaches!”  Anette Kellerman was arrested for public indecency in 1907 for promoting this fitted one-piece bathing suit.

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