Southalls' ads from the United Kingdom, 1888-1913
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Suspenders for holding pads (U.S.A., 19th century)
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Early disposable menstrual napkin: Southalls' (U.K.)
Large box with single pad (date?)

Southalls' ads from the United Kingdom, 1888-1913. Lister's [Sanitary] Towels (U.S.A., 1890s-1920s?) 4 ads for the first American disposable pad, by Johnson & Johnson
Read the main Hartmann page and see similar early U.K. towels (menstrual pads) by Mosana.

I thank Andrew Smith of the United Kingdon for this generous gift as well as two others!

Below: The filler, the interior absorbent part, is probably cotton. The gauze covering is coarse. A loop on each end (second photo) allows the wearer to use it with a belt or with a hook or button. The woman could use the two safety pins (top photo) to attach it to underwear or belt.
The filler measures 8 x 3 x 3/4" (about 20 x 7.5 x 1.9 cm) when in the relaxed "accordion" state below. The loops and material holding them (which have no filler) each measure about 3" giving a whole pad length of about 14". When the pad was stretched as it would be when worn it could measure 2-3" longer. Nevertheless, it didn't approach the length of the giant pads of the 1920s and probably before - and afterwards; most women probably feel any pad is too big.
Decades of oxygen and chemicals in the box discolored part of the pad.
 
 


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Suspenders for holding pads (U.S.A., 19th century)

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