"Science shows why Old Dutch Cleaner costs less to use"
Title
"Science shows why Old Dutch Cleaner costs less to use"
Subject
History, Advertisement, Science, Agriculture, Advertising, Marketing
Description
The back of a farmer’s wife magazine that contains an advertisement. The advertisement is about cleaning powder which uses evidence from a microscope to explain why their product is better. It has a yellowish look of old paper. It is very similar to other advertisements from the 1930s. This magazine uses the strategy of logos in an attempt to persuade people to buy Old Dutch Cleaner.
ID: main imagine with a blonde woman and brown hair man looking at a microscope with a can of Old Dutch cleaner next to the microscope. Two images, one on each part of the object. One is Old Dutch powder under a microscope showing finer particles, while the other one is grit under the microscope.
Physical Dimensions: 15” x 11”
ID: main imagine with a blonde woman and brown hair man looking at a microscope with a can of Old Dutch cleaner next to the microscope. Two images, one on each part of the object. One is Old Dutch powder under a microscope showing finer particles, while the other one is grit under the microscope.
Physical Dimensions: 15” x 11”
Creator
C.P. Co.
Source
From the Collection of Lydia E. Ferguson
Publisher
Farmer’s Wife Magazine
Date
November 1932
Contributor
Darby Marsh
Rights
This material is subject to copyright law and is made available for private study, scholarship, and research purposes only.
Format
PNG
Language
English
Type
Physical Object
Collection
Citation
C.P. Co., “"Science shows why Old Dutch Cleaner costs less to use",” Aegis Digital Museum, accessed December 8, 2025, https://aegisdigitalmuseum.kennesaw.edu/items/show/244.
