Shopping Days
Eric Drooker
New Yorker September 27th, 2004
Lee Lorenz
Now, In This One, The Straight Whiskeys Are ?ve
Claude Smith
Consumers' Research Thanksgiving
Rea Irvin
It's From The Federal Trade Commission. They Say
George Price
New Yorker May 10th, 1999
Roz Chast
The Consumer's Twelve Days Of Christmas
Stephanie Skalisk
If Debt Is A Measure Of Consumer Confidence
Lee Lorenz
Fight The Forces Persuading The Consumer To Eat
Emily Flake
I Want Something That Anybody In Larchmont
Helen E. Hokinson
New Yorker May 1st, 1943
Chon Day
Now, This Model Not Only Plays ?fty Records But
Richard Taylor
Good Afternoon. I'm From The Census Bureau
Robert J. Day
Journal American For Three Cents
Peter Arno
New Yorker April 14th, 2008
Roz Chast
I Can't Decide
Helen E Hokinson
Well, Why Not Pay A Dollar Down And The Rest
Leonard Dove
Our Quarry, Ladies And Gentlemen - The Great
Lee Lorenz
Maybe He Knows Something
Perry Barlow
My God, Joe! Now They Want To Buy It All Back
Richard Decker
She Wants Someone Who Can Give Her An Intelligent
Helen E. Hokinson
You Don't Think It Makes Me Look Too Interesting
Helen E. Hokinson
You Mean To Say That Paris Is Already Telling
Gardner Rea
A Simple 'yes' Or 'no' Will Be Suf?cient
George Price
New Yorker December 16th, 1944
Sam Cobean
New Yorker April 1st, 1944
Otto Soglow
I Almost Think I Could Get By With One
George Price
Something I Can Wear With A Hat
Alan Dunn
Recession, Depression, Or Panic
Barbara Shermund
Now I Don't Want You To Start Shaking Your Head
Perry Barlow
I Want To Look At Toys
Barbara Shermund
What's The Matter With This Place? Don't
Richard Taylor
The Writing Public
Gentleman: -
Gluyas Williams
I'm Looking For Something In Which To Put A Lock
Helen E. Hokinson
We're Looking For Something That's Also Edible
Chon Day
New Yorker October 28th, 1944
Chon Day
Am I Still In 'under Five Dollars'?
Helen E. Hokinson
One Nice Thing About Schrafft's
Helen E. Hokinson
Charge It And Deliver It To Longitude 73? 31' 45
Alan Dunn
Stop 'madaming' Me!
Barbara Shermund
Doesn't Anything Rock Any More?
Helen E. Hokinson
New Yorker March 4th, 1944
Alan Dunn
But Don't You Remember
Helen E. Hokinson
Now You Put My Name On This Line And You Put
Perry Barlow
Do You Know How A Maple Tree Looks When It Begins
Helen E. Hokinson
The Empress Eugenie
Kemp Starrett
Eighteen Hundred Dollars? You're Crazy - I Paid
Leonard Dove
Oh, Look! They're Playing Store
Alain
I Grant You There's A Lot Of Work To Be Done
Perry Barlow
Well, I Wouldn't Object To A Digni?ed Bird
Helen E. Hokinson
I'd Like My Husband To See It ?rst
George Price
Now, Just Give Me A Chance To Explain
Alan Dunn
This Is Our Senior-executives' Model. Note
Alain
This Year I Need Lighthearted Slipcovers
Helen E. Hokinson
Now, Isn't That Silly? I Haven't A Shoe Stamp
Chon Day
Quick, Somebody Get Him A Pen - Anybody!
Chon Day
New Yorker July 29th, 1944
Garth Williams
I'd Like Something Nice For My Boy At Fort Dix
Barbara Shermund
My, How Very Convenient!
George Price
A Mad Bunch Of ?owers Might Do Something For It
Helen E. Hokinson
I'll Be So Glad When I Can Talk Up To Mr. Carmody
Helen E. Hokinson
Did Anyone Ever Tell
Peter Arno
I Wouldn't Dream Of Going In. I'm Not Dressed
Helen E. Hokinson
Surfboards?
Richard Taylor
And Be Sure And Deliver It In Time For The Census
Alan Dunn
New Yorker September 16th, 1944
Alan Dunn
You Mean I Don't Get Anything Back On The Bottles?
Helen E. Hokinson
Macy-macy-macy Saves
Mischa Richter
No, We Haven't, Mrs. Walton, But How
George Price