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• Ida and William Rosenthal were Russian immigrants who came to America penniless. Ida was a dressmaker and they set up their own business, with her handling finances and sales and him doing the design and tailoring. They were constantly dissatisfied with the way dresses fit around the female bosom. In frustration - and also perhaps in rebellion to the popular flat-chested look of the flapper - they invented the first form-fitting bra which had a separate rounded pocket for each breast and came to a point. • Since all women are not built equally, Ida invented the cup size. They were granted their first patent for the “uplift bra” in 1927. The dresses did indeed fit better. They gave up the dress shop and started the Maidenform Brassiere Company with a capital investment of $4,500 in 1922. Four years later, they had 40 machines turning out mass-produced bras. Forty years later, they had 19 factories producing 25 million bras annually. • Maidenform stayed on the forefront of brassier development. They began marketing bras for every stage of a woman’s life from puberty through old age. Turn the page for more!
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• During World War II when fabric was in short supply, Maidenform rounded out its line to include vests worn by carrier pigeons in order to help out with the war effort and prevent the company from going bust. • When the war ended, many new fabrics were available to work with: silk, rayon, and nylon. In 1949, Maidenform introduced the Chansonette bra which had a cone-shaped cup stitched in a whirlpool pattern. The bra, which never changed shape when it was removed, was quickly dubbed the “Bullet Bra.” Over 90 million sold worldwide over the next 30 years after being popularized by Lana Turner in her tight sweaters. The side view showed her bust projecting at a 90 degree angle from her body. Anyone, however flat-chested they might be, could look like Lana if they had one of those bras. COUPON
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• Also in 1949, an advertising copyrighter came up with the slogan, “I Dreamed I Was [fill in the blank] In My Maidenform Bra.” Ads showed women proudly shopping, dancing, attending the theater in their bras and little else, a campaign that skirted the edges of propriety and lasted two decades. • When William died in 1958, Ida carried on and continued to oversee the company until her death in 1973 at the age of 87. The Maidenform corporation, which started with 10 employees, grew to over 5,000 workers.
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• Abram Nathaniel Spanel was an inventor with over 2,000 patents. Spanel founded the International Latex Corporation in Rochester, New York in 1932 to make items out of latex such as bathing caps, aprons, girdles, and bras. Later the name of the company was changed, taking “latex” and adding it to “play” to create Playtex. ...continued
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• The Playtex Company was very forward with their advertising. In 1940, when underwear was sold primarily through discreet line drawings in catalogs, Playtex placed a full page ad in Life Magazine showing photos of models wearing Playtex undies along with a mail-in coupon. Life claims that some 200,000 sales were made because of that ad. • In 1954 Playtex became the first company ever to advertise bras and girdles on TV. In 1965, Playtex introduced the Cross Your Heart bra. Today it remains one of the best known brands in the U.S. and is the second best-selling brand of bra Playtex offers, with the 18-Hour Bra filling out the top spot.
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• Howard Hughes, tycoon and film producer, also had his hand in the bra business. In 1941 he invented the half-cup bra in order to flaunt the bust of 19-year-old Jane Russell in the film “The Outlaw.” The bras she wore either squashed her flat or failed to provide enough support. Hughes designed an aerodynamic bra that was so well reinforced that it turned Jane’s bosom into a shelf. Censors had a fit. • Century-Fox cancelled the release date due to the controversy. Millions of dollars stood to be lost. So, Hughes set all of his managers to work, phoning ministers, women’s clubs, and housewives to tell them exactly how scandalous this film was. This prompted wild protests as crowds of people insisted the film be banned. The publicity machine launched into full gear and the film, when it was finally released, was a guaranteed hit. • On opening night, skywriters were hired to decorate the California skies with a pair of large circles with dots in their centers. It was billed as “the bra that saved Hollywood.” ...continued
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• Jane Russell, an unknown before this film, had her career boosted to incredible heights. She later became the spokesperson for Playtex, a job she held until 1986. Years later she revealed in her autobiography that she had found the Howard Hughes bra so uncomfortable that she had only worn it once in the privacy of her dressing room. Thereafter, she shored up her own bra and wore it instead. No one was ever the wiser.
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There wasn't a single veteran on the sidewalk outside the coffee shop. I was saddened by this, believing they couldn't continue their morning meetings because of the cold weather. Still, I approached the carry-out window to order a hot drink -- and saw that the whole bunch of them were inside, all seated 6 feet apart in their lawn chairs. I poked my head through the door and was waved in. "I have an announcement," Sarge said from his perch on a stool at the counter. He rapped his COVID measuring stick on the floor. "We can't stay out in the cold all winter," he said. "So, I bought this place. VA smallbusiness loan. Welcome to our new clubhouse." The group exploded with questions, of course. He explained, "I bought it, but we're the only ones who will be allowed in here. To keep to all the virus rules, we'll sell coffee through the window, maybe make hot meals for homeless vets if anybody knows how to cook. But you all have to sign up as employees." That naturally got a huge reaction about government regulations, phony COVID stats and privacy. "We're limited in how many we can have in here," he countered, "unless you're employees. In case somebody rats us out and sends the authorities around." Sarge was serious, and he had the paperwork to prove it. He waved a sheaf of documents and handed out a stack of W-4 forms. They all got busy writing in their names and Social Security numbers on documents that would never be sent to the IRS. "You up for it, son?" He waved a form at me. What the heck, right? I know how to cook, courtesy of the Army. So I took the form and filled it out. I knew I was officially admitted to the group, after all this time, when Sarge told me to bring a lawn chair.
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• Max Thuna and Michael Wolf sat down to a game of poker in Florida in 1927. When the game ended, Wolf wrote a $600 check to Thuna, drawn on his New York bank. When Thuna tried to cash the check a few days later, Wolf had cancelled payment. Wolf claimed that in New York, the law said that civil contracts based on gambling are void. Thuna claimed that was not the case in Florida, where the game took place. Thuna took it to court. The New York jury sided with Thuna, but when it was appealed, the verdict went against Thuna. He lost his $600 poker winnings, and had to pay court costs of $111. • In 1931 in a poker game in a gambling hall in Louisiana, a player was accused of cheating and ordered to leave the game. He left— but returned with a shotgun and killed the dealer. The dealer’s widow later applied to collect on his life insurance policy. The insurance company refused to pay on the basis that the poker dealer had been engaged in an illegal activity at the time of his death, thereby negating his policy. City Court sided with the widow, but the Court of Appeal gave the verdict to the insurance company. • A card sharp named Bianco bought a huge supply of playing cards. He opened every pack, marked them, and sealed them so no one could tell they'd been tampered with. Then he sold them at a great loss to casinoes in Havana, Cuba. The cards were so cheap that soon all the dealers were using them. Next Bianco travelled to Havana and really cleaned up, until a French gambler took a deck home to mark— and was surprised to find them already marked. He traced the cards to Bianco and blackmailed him into splitting the profits. Bianco left the country. The French gambler was later caught cheating and taken to court. At his trial he was acquitted after showing that all ...cont'd the decks in the city were marked.
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ANTICS & ANECDOTES
• Writer Franklin Adams was playing poker with actor Herbert Ransom. Ransom was unable to hide his emotions whenever he held a good hand, leading Adams to declare, “Whoever looks at Ransom's face is cheating!” • A friend complained to actor Samuel Foote that he had once been thrown out of a secondfloor window for cheating at cards. He asked for Foote's advice. “Do not play so high,” was the response.
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