Description
Full color 9 1/2″ x 13″ ad that tries to convince the public that everyone gets treated well on a Pullman Car. The ad has a picture of three American soldiers in India. While two soldiers remain in the Jeep a third soldier is trying to peacefully convince a sacred cow to move out of the way. The driver of the Jeep is telling the other “My money’s on the cow!” and the ad discusses the War Department’s Pocket Guide to India which instructs the soldiers to “Treat every cow with respect” which is the way Pullman claims to treat it’s customers.
Source: February 28, 1944 Life magazine.