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ScotTissue Wartime Advertisement (Tissue Emergency Mask for Infants), LIFE Magazine, March 20, 1944 πΊπΈπΆπ· vintage elephant stool The collection is characterized byThis is a top shelf, original full page advertisement from LIFE Magazine, definitively dated March 20, 1944. The ad is classified as a primary source document of American World War II Home Front culture and public health policy. Its value is secured by the rare, explicit instruction to use ScotTissue toilet paper as an "emergency mask" to protect newborns, providing a tangible record of the eras wartime resource scarcity and domestic responsibility.