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Williams Talcum for Men, Invisible

Object Details

Description
The indications or uses for this product as provided by the manufacturer are:
Suggested uses: On the body, after a tub, shower, or dip. In the shoes and stockings before dancing and walking. On the body, before and after golf, tennis, and other excercise. On sunburned skin. After shaving. Doesn't show. Use it after Aqua Velva.
This object is one of over 700 items from Glaser’s Drug Store of Sayre, Pennsylvania. In 1921, Simon Glaser (1860-1936), an immigrant from Russian Poland, established the drug store at 121 West Packer Avenue in Sayre, PA. His son, Sidney Glaser (1899-1992), soon joined him in the business and continued to operate the store until 1961. After retiring, Sidney Glaser retained thousands of products dating from the 1920s – 1960s, including pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, personal care products, and vitamins, and donated many of them to the Smithsonian in 1985.
Location
Currently not on view
Data Source
National Museum of American History
maker
J. B. Williams Company
date made
ca 1940
Credit Line
Gift of Sidney U. Glaser
Physical Description
tin (container material)
Measurements
overall: 5 in x 2 7/8 in x 1 in; 12.7 cm x 7.3025 cm x 2.54 cm
Object Name
powder, body
personal hygiene product
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