The New Yorker magazine October 25, 1947-118 complete pages. Cover art: HELEN E. HOCKINSON Sakls chinese by Hall - Lord Taylor by AW - Steuben glass - Arch of triumph movie ad. Bergman - Boyer , Jean Pat9u by Cobelle- Celanese by Wilbur - Skylark Gould by Dimitry - Green Cadillac - Parfums Hartnell by JB - Cobra Parfum - Mercury Pheasant -Elizabeth Arden by Ertsorche - Textron by T. J. Sternberg
This wonderful issue is loaded with great articles, and vintage advertising. Some of the ad's and artists are listed above.
Helen Hokinson (born June 29, 1893 in Mendota, Illinois; died November 1, 1949 in Washington, D.C.) was an American cartoonist and a staff cartoonist for The New Yorker.
Hokinson died in the Eastern Airlines Flight 537 mid-air collision at Washington National Airport on November 1, 1949. She left dozens of cartoons, many of which were published by The New Yorker in subsequent months.