The works
The Petit Parisien is a French daily newspaper that, in 1916, had a circulation of nearly two million copies. Judex is a novel-film by Arthur Bernède that was adapted for the screen under the title: "La nouvelle mission de Judex."
Treatment for lice.
This product was manufactured in Meudon near Paris and in Brussels by the Moulard company. It also produced treatments for chapped skin sold in pharmacies, as well as insecticides, dyes, and stain removers.
A variant was published for Flanders.It could be an advertisement for a novel published in a periodical, a movie, or a draft cover for a novel.
In 1912, Cappiello made a sketch for a Brazilian lottery, in 1917 for a Roman lottery. It is likely that this sketch is one of the two.
War effort established in May 1915. Its mission is to collect toilet linen to provide it free of charge to soldiers resting from the trenches, so they can dry off after a shower.
A chief physician of a regiment writes to the President of La Serviette du Soldat on February 12, 1916: "I have the honor to report that my regiment is in possession of the portable shower unit from the Committee of Showers for the Front, but we have no towels to allow our soldiers to dry themselves. I would therefore be very grateful if you would agree to send me a stock of towels."






