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Ivory Soap Advertising Collection

National Museum of American History

Object Details

Creator
Procter & Gamble Company
Leyendecker, J. C., 1874-1951
Smith, Jessie Willcox, 1863-1935
Elliott, Elizabeth Shippen Green
Topic
advertising
Soap
Provenance
Procter & Gamble donated this collection to the Archives Center, National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution on October 24, 2001.
Creator
Procter & Gamble Company
Leyendecker, J. C., 1874-1951
Smith, Jessie Willcox, 1863-1935
Elliott, Elizabeth Shippen Green
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Ivory Soap Advertising Collection
Summary
Print advertisements covering almost the entire history of Ivory Soap, including advertisements designed by artists including Jesse Wilcox Smith, Elizabeth Shippen Green, and J. C. Leyendecker.
Biographical / Historical
In 1837, candle maker William Procter and soap maker James Gamble formed a partnership in Cincinnati, Ohio, to sell their products. The new company prospered, and by 1859 Procter & Gamble sales reached one million dollars. Contracts with the United States Army during the Civil War to supply soap and candles increased Procter & Gamble's customer base and reputation. In 1879, James Norris Gamble, son of the founder, developed an inexpensive pure white soap. A factory worker who forgot to shut off the soap-making machine when he left for lunch inadvertently improved the product. When he returned, the soap mixture was frothy due to the air that had been whipped into it, and the resulting soap cakes floated in water. There was immediate demand for the "floating soap." After considering many names for the new product, Harley Procter, son of the founder, finally named the soap "Ivory" after Psalms 45:8: "All thy garments smell of myrrh and aloes and cassia, out of the ivory palaces whereby they have made thee glad." Chemical analyses of the soap in 1882 revealed that 56/100 of the ingredients were not pure soap. Harley Procter subtracted that amount from one hundred and the slogan "99 and 44/100% pure" was born. The first ads appeared in 1882 in The Independent, a weekly newspaper. Innovations in production, distribution, and market research contributed to Procter & Gamble's success. Procter & Gamble also developed other products such as Ivory Flakes, Chipso (the first dishwasher soap), and Crisco. By 1945, Procter & Gamble had become a nearly $350 million company. The company also was an innovator in advertising, developing creative print advertisements aimed at different target groups, sponsoring radio shows and comic strips, and airing its first television commercial (for Ivory Soap) during the first televised major league baseball game. Procter & Gamble is now a global company, selling more than 250 products, including Ivory Soap, to five billion customers in 130 countries.
Extent
10 Cubic feet (30 boxes)
Date
1883-1998
Archival Repository
Archives Center, National Museum of American History
Identifier
NMAH.AC.0791
Type
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Advertisements
Photomechanical reproductions
Citation
Ivory Soap Collection, 1883-1998, undated; Archives Center, National Museum of American History. Gift of Procter & Gamble.
Arrangement
The collection is arranged into two series. Series 1: Ivory Soap Products Advertisements, 1883-1998, undated Series 2: Publications, 1883-1969, undated
Processing Information
Processed by Laura E. Hunt, 2003 and Anne Jones, volunteer, 2017.
Rights
Collection items available for reproduction, but the Archives Center makes no guarantees concerning copyright restrictions. Other intellectual property rights may apply. Archives Center cost-recovery and use fees may apply when requesting reproductions.
Genre/Form
Advertisements -- 20th century
Photomechanical reproductions
Advertisements -- 19th century
Scope and Contents
The collection consists of print advertising and publications covering almost the entire history of Ivory Soap. Researchers may use this collection to examine the evolution of advertising strategies and techniques from the very early days of mass-produced brand-name consumer products to the present. From the beginning, Ivory advertisements proclaimed the product's "99 and 44/100%" purity, its ability to float, and its versatility. The collection, however, is much more than a glimpse into advertising history. It is an extremely rich resource for a wide range of cultural studies. Ivory advertising was primarily aimed at women, and it contains many images of women, babies, and young children. The depictions reflect contemporary attitudes toward class structure, race, immigrants and residents of other countries, cleanliness, and domestic relationships. The advertisements often play upon the guilt of women, suggesting that their main concerns should be their husbands, children, and dishpan hands. Many advertisements associate cleanliness with social and religious propriety, physical fitness, and athleticism. There also are many images of men and women performing every-day tasks in gender-defined situations.
Restrictions
Collection is open for research.
Related Materials
Several collections in the Archives Center have materials relating to Ivory Soap. The J. Walter Wilkinson Papers contain art he created for Ivory Soap advertisements. The Ivory Soap 1940 Essay Contest Collection consists of documents relating to the contest and its winner, Helen Nixon. The Procter & Gamble Product Packaging Collection, 1940s-1970s, includes Ivory brand products. The Warshaw Collection of Business Americana's "Soap" subject category contains documents relating to Procter & Gamble and other manufacturers. About twenty-five per cent of the advertisements in this collection are reproduced in the Archives Center's digital image library.
Separated Materials
Artifacts donated to the Division of Medicine and Science.
Related link
Record ID
ebl-1562730500512-1562730500716-0
Metadata Usage
CC0
GUID
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ep88550648b-e85c-4b62-9ccb-f8e6872e4a86

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  • Special: This 10 cent Tube of Pond's Cold Cream Only.. Print advertising.

  • Your expressive hands. Print advertising. General circulation publications

  • Thank Goodness--it floats! Print advertising. The Century Magazine

  • Romance isn't rationed--if you take Baby's Beauty Tip! Print advertising. Sunday News

  • All receptacles for your food, whether bottle or pan, must... Print advertising. General circulation publications

  • The effect of alkali on marble... Print advertising. The Century Magazine

  • All Aboard for Beauty! Print advertising. This Week

  • The Ivory Ballads. Print advertising. John Martin's Journal

  • Ivory Soap...99 44/100% Pure. Print advertising. National Geographic

  • I simply can't stand that picture! Print advertising. Hotel industry publications

  • Ivory Handy Pads. Print advertising. Current Medical Digest

  • Ivory Soap..99 44/100 Per Cent. Pure. Print advertising. The American Magazine

  • Tub Truths. Print advertising.

  • Ivory Soap..99 44/100 Per Cent. Pure. Print advertising. The Century Magazine

  • Wisdom in Humble Life. Print advertising. Century Magazine, The

  • Ivory Soap--99 44/100 Per Cent. Pure. Print advertising. Harper's Magazine Advertiser

  • A Year From Today Will Her Hands Be As Lovely? Print advertising.

  • They said it couldn't happen..but it did! Print advertising. Journal of the American Medical

  • Find your loveliest self. Print advertising. General circulation publications,

  • All for Science! Print advertising. Century Magazine, The

  • A New Departure. Print advertising.

  • Ivory Soap - 99 44/100 Per Cent. Pure. Print advertising.

  • Why don't they furnish a bigger cake? Print advertising: motel industry publications.

  • Woman reading to two sons. Print advertising.

  • My Busy Day. Print advertising. Truth

  • In your modernizing plans include Ivory Soap Dispensers. Print advertising.

  • A Girl's got her Future to Think About! Print advertising. General circulation publications

  • To Preserve the Softness of Flannel Garments... Print advertising. The Century Magazine

  • Some good quick exercise, producing perspiration... Print advertising. The Century Magazine

  • Are Cover Girls BORN Beautiful? Print advertising.

  • What can soap do for your skin? Print advertising. General circulation publications

  • Ivory Soap: Original Floating Soap. Print advertising.

  • That Ivory Look. Print advertising. Women's publications

  • Ivory Ad-Ventures - Chapter Two - The Black Ship. Print advertising. St. Nicholas

  • P&G announces a unique service. Print advertising. Hotel industry publications

  • In the studio of the painter Ivory Soap is invaluable... Print advertising.

  • Does any person suppose that Ivory Soap is expensive... Print advertising. Harper's Bazaar. ?

  • Fair white hands when you use a kind soap for every.. Print advertising. General circulation publications

  • Begin the day right--. Print advertising.

  • Keep your eye on the SOAP SECTION..center of the MAGIC.. Print advertising.

  • Don't Wash Dishes Again Till You Try My Improved Ivory Soap! Print advertising.

  • An Open Letter to Medical Men About Soap Claims in Advertising. Print advertising. Canadian Medical Association Jou

  • To preserve the richness of color... Print advertising. Harper's Magazine Advertiser

  • Ivory Soap Announces a new, completely illustrated edition..". Print advertising. Journal of the American Medical

  • You're never too old to baby your skin. Print advertising.

  • The Mower. Print advertising, general circulation publications

  • Ivory Soap .. 99 44/100 Per Cent. Pure. Print advertising. Ladies Home Journal

  • Married Yesterday Print advertising.

  • Ivory Soap .. 99 44/100 Per Cent. Pure. Print advertising.

  • To thoroughly cleanse and purify garments without injury, they must be boiled... Print advertising. Harper's Magazine Advertiser

  • Agnes--"He praised your tresses..." Print advertising. General circulation publications

  • The average "silver polish" is a strong chemical compound... Print advertising. The Century Magazine

  • We know Ivory's mildness keeps our skin young-looking.. Print advertising.

  • The Best Advertisement of Ivory Soap Print advertising. The Century Magazine

  • Day-long protection for fair hands. Print advertising. General circulation publications

  • If you are using Ivory Soap for the bath alone you are... Print advertising. Frank Leslie's Popular Monthly

  • My name is Marybelle. Print advertising. Women's publications

  • Ivory Soap .. 99 44/100% Pure. Print advertising. Ladies Home Journal

  • Almost 40-but he acts like 20! Print advertising. General circulation publications

  • When you pack for the seashore or the mountains... Print advertising. The Century Magazine

  • ah-h! my Ivory Bath it's a pleasure..pure pleasure!" Print advertising. Women's publications

  • For rose-petal complexions--hothouse coddling? Print advertising. General circulation publications

  • Now, in treating this acne, I want you to follow this.. Print advertising. Medical industry publications

  • Vacation Clothes For Blonde And Brunette! Print advertising. Ladies Home Journal

  • Young America's Look is That Ivory Look. Print advertising. General circulation publications

  • Ivory Soap .. 99 44/100% Pure. Print advertising. National Geographic

  • Ivory Soap..99 44/100 Per Cent. Pure. Print advertising. The Century Magazine

  • I was right! "Captivating!" "Enchanting!" "Fascinating!" Print advertising. New York newspapers

  • Go ahead. Steal a bar of Ivory from your baby. Print advertising. Women's publications

  • Wanted: The secret of a soap's "beauty power". Print advertising. Saturday Evening Post

  • Break a cake of Ivory. Print advertising.

  • Ivory Soap .. 99 44/100% Pure. Print advertising.

  • Delicate balance. Print advertising. American Journal of Diseases of

  • The Village Blacksmith Print advertising. Babyland Advertiser

  • That Ivory Look. Print advertising.

  • Ne manquez pas l'offre de brosse "Beauty Brush" du Savron Ivory / Une valeur épatante. Print advertising. Lu Presse, Montreal, Canada

  • The Bath. Advertising card.

  • For the less-lucky baby a piece of luck. Print advertising. Medical industry publications

  • She: "Why can't I be Lovely instead of Lonely?" Print advertising. General circulation publications

  • Capitalize on the "Ivory Habit". Print advertising. Linen Supply News

  • It floats for your bath. Print advertising : general circulation publications

  • Ivory Soap .. 99 44/100% Pure. Print advertising. The Century Magazine

  • Reclaimed. Print advertising.

  • Ivory Soap... 99 44/100 Per Cent. Pure. Print advertising. The Century Magazine

  • No..husbands aren't blind! Print advertising. Pictorial Review

  • That Ivory Look. Print advertising. General circulation publications

  • Ivory Soap .. 99 44/100 Per Cent. Pure. Print advertising. Woman's Home Companion

  • The Ivory Twins: Dizzy In The Arms Of The Law. Print advertising. New York Daily News

  • Doing hands can keep their bridal this--this way. Print advertising. Saturday Evening Post

  • Ivory is essentially the soap for the poor... Print advertising. The Christian Herald and Signs o?

  • 15 or 50 no age limit here.. Print advertising. General circulation publications

  • Ivory--a fine soap for one of the South's finest hotels. Print advertising. Hotel industry publications

  • Take it from two wind-swept sailors--Ivory's the soap for clear, smooth skin... Print advertising.

  • When thee Marries, choose a girl who uses Ivory Soap. Print advertising. General Federation Clubwoman

  • It's Here! New "Velvet-Suds" Ivory Soap! Print advertising. General circulation publications

  • Olaf Jensen--citizen to be! Print advertising. Nursing profession publications

  • "Us pin-up girls--gotta share beauty secrets!" sic Print advertising, general circulation publications,

  • People who care most for the refinements of the toilet... Print advertising.

  • The Care of Blankets. Print advertising.

  • IVORY SOAP is MILDER than any other widely advertised white floating soap. Print advertising.

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