Word: smoke
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...have here in Porto Rico such advertising, with this legend: "Fume el tabaco que su tierra produce" (Smoke the tobacco your land produces...
Other women in advertisements have looked as if they had just finished a cigaret, or wanted one, or asked to have some smoke blown their way. But here was the first woman to be "caught with the goods...
Marlboro cigarets (Philip Morris & Co. Ltd., Inc.) published the advertisement in the April number of Vanity Fair, with the following caption: "Women-when they smoke at all-quickly develop discerning taste." The Pictorial Review was reported planning _to print the same advertisement-its first of tobacco-after carefully lopping off the cigaret-holding...
...supplementary series of concerts of popular character to suit the warmer season. They were modelled after the "Bilse" Concerts of Berlin, the formal rows of seats and tables were removed and tables were so installed so that one might sip wine or beer, munch a sandwich or smoke, while listening to a waltz of Strauss or a march of Sousa...
...been transported to Cambridge for that purpose, were then asked to remove their coats and prepare themselves for the paint. This latter was most lavishly spread on the physiognomies of the chosen few, in turn, by R. L. Stough, expert painter of the First National Studios, amidst the smoke and din resulting from the presence of countless newspaper photographers. At the conclusion of this process, the stars of the picture world, to be, were given three minutes each in front of a First National field camera, during which these they were to depict, for the photographer and acting director...