Storefront window display about Woolworth. A sign reads "Woolworth Looks to the Future. Celebrating 40-Years of an American Institution in Louisville." The display is decorated with pictures, small American flags, and multiple copies of...
A Woolworth's "5 and 10 " store shows a display of Armour products including "Star" ham. Signs proclaim, "60 ways to Serve Armour's Star" and "Toasted ham sandwich served with Chow Chow or Mustard 10 ."
A display of glassware is shown in the F. W. Woolworth's Co. window. Glasses, plates, cups and saucers are shown with signs indicating "On Sale Saturday" and "Each 10." Another sign on the side window reads, "SALE. Big...
A window shows oranges, casseroles, chicken, pie, ham and other food. A sign indicates, "We use only chicken to make our chicken salad. It's fine. Try it. Sandwich 10 at our Luncheonette. Woolworth's." A Noon Lunch menu lists fried fish...
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Congressman Romano L. (Ron) Mazzoli, interviewed by Kevin Collins on May 14, 2010 as part of the Romano L. Mazzoli oral history project. This is the first of 17 interviews conducted with the Congressman, who represented the Third District of...
Southwest corner of 4th Street and Liberty Street. F.W. Woolworth Company. A long row of window displays beneath the awning and sign at the corner of 4th and Liberty Street.
Buildings; Stores & shops; Variety stores; War bonds & funds
A woman works inside a war stamps booth at a Woolworth's store. The booth is painted with ads and slogans. The text above reads 'Keep 'Em Flying' and is decorated with eagles and American flags. In one image, two woman stand at the booth's counter.