[“Five and ten and fifteen cent turkey dinner. Woolworth’s Dime Store.” Photograph by John Collier Jr. Amsterdam, New York, October 1941. From the Library of Congress. Click for a larger view.]
I think that window displays at night are inherently mysterious. And I thought so long before reading Steven Millhauser. This window has an added element of mystery: just what constitutes a “Farmer Week” lunch or a “Country Style” meal — in addition, that is, to pie, ice cream, donuts, and hot fudge sundaes? Where’s the turkey?
This display is in the window of a Kresge’s, not a Woolworth’s, but who am I to contradict the Library of Congress?
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great photo
Thanks.
https://www.loc.gov/resource/fsa.8c33533/
turkey went up to a quarter
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