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1910 Sign - Do We Want the Suffragette? The Picto

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles Start Price:95.00 USD Estimated At:150.00 - 200.00 USD
1910 Sign - Do We Want the Suffragette? The Picto
<B>1910 Sign - Do We Want the Suffragette?</B></I> The <I>Pictorial Review</B></I> was a popular monthly publication out of New York from the late 1890s through the 1930s. Offered here is an advertising sign of 14" x 11" on heavy cardstock advertising the features to be found in the February issue (15 cents) of (almost certainly) 1910. The headline reads, <I>"Do We Want the Suffragette? By an American Woman Who Has Voted"</B></I> followed by <I>"What the Public-Spirited Woman Can Do and How She Can Do It."</B></I> During this period in American history, a few states allowed women to vote within their borders. It would be 1920 before the Nineteenth Amendment to the Constitution granted nation-wide suffrage to women. Other items to be found in this issue were, "How To Be A Milliner" and "18 Pages of New Fashions." Brightly printed in two colors, this sign is in very fine condition with very minor soiling and bumped corners. A great Suffragette collectible, not common. Lot:261