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Normandie.

[Print containing sentimental genre scene and proof vignette bust portraits] [graphic].

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Ask for Bell Bros. Co.'s sheep-lined coats and ulsters. Manufactured by Bell Bro's Co. Dubuque, Ia.

Continental Clothing Company, 1618 Market Street, Philadelphia.

If you want a cheap suit of clothing go to Commercial Clothing House, 822 Market St., Phila. Don't forget 822 Market Street.

Compliments of the West End Clothing House, 1634 Market Street, Philadelphia. J. Kuh; prop'r.

Master of ceremonies, Frank Shantz.

[Conrad Brothers' trade cards]

J. Sandberg with J. Simon, dealer in ready-made clothing and gent's furnishing goods, no. 429 North Second Street, East side, Philadelphia.

[Wm. T. Hopkins trade card]

The secret out at last. Why Mrs. Brown has such a perfect figure.

William Heaton, rubber goods of every description, 503 Chestnut St., Philad'a.

What's the matter with that ere dog?

The new Philadelphia clothing house. Mackey, Johnson, Turner & Co., 922 Chestnut Street.

Painter, Read & Eldredge, fashionable clothing, Franklin Hall, 321 Chestnut St., Philadelphia.

S.L. Miller, plain & fancy printer, Waldoboro, Me.

Warburton, "the" hatter, 430 Chestnut Street.

[Universal Fashion Co. trade cards]

Wallace & Sons, manufacturers of the eagle pin, superior to all others in quality and finish.

I. Oakford & Son, hatters, 28 South Eighth Street, Philadelphia.

Anniversary greeting. Stern Brothers, Frankford, Philadelphia, Pa.

J.C. & J.F. Field, gloves, 45 South 8th Street, Philadelphia.

[Gunnis, Barritt & Co. trade cards]

Compliments of Sichel & Meyer, 50, 52 and 54 N. 8th St., Philadelphia.

Joseph M. Cohen, highest cash price paid for cast-off clothing. Call or address No. 1547 Callowhill Street, Philadelphia.

Turquie. J. Chambers, real laces, No. 810 Arch Street, Philadelphia.

Edward Casperson, boot and shoe maker, No. 3647 Woodland Ave. (formerly Darby Road.)

Views of a wedding ceremony.

Devlin & Co.'s Centennial souvenir. 1776-1876.

[The Old Continental Clothing Manufacturing Company trade cards]

[John Wanamaker & Co. unidentified location trade cards]

[Charles W.R. Smith trade cards]

[Racist metamorphic New Years Day card depicting a man kissing a series of women, including a grotesquely depicted African American woman] [graphic].

Celluloid waterproof collars, cuffs & shirt bosoms. [graphic].

Joe Michl

The Philadelphia Wagon manufactured by Rech-Marbaker Co. Girard Ave & 8th St. Philadelphia Pa.

Wm. Menke & Bro. Dress trimmings. 804 Arch Street, Philadelphia.

[Read's Grand Duchess Cologne trade cards]

D. Klein & Bro., clothiers, 1112 Market Street, Philadelphia. Branch store, 4327 Main St., Manayunk.

[Jones & Fisher trade cards]

[P.R. Hansbury & Co. trade cards]

Compliments of Lehman & Bolton, lithographers, printers, publishers. 715, 171, 719 Arch Street. Philadelphia.

"Queen Bess" corset and skirt supporter. This is by far the best corset and skirt supporter ever made and is warranted in every particular. Manufactured only by the Worcester Corset Co., Worcester, Mass.

Star-braid and Fleisher's worsted yarns.

Compliments of Hershey Baking Co., York, Pa.

[Textile labels advertising Ginghams, and Balmoral skirts]

[Textile labels advertising Ginghams, and Balmoral skirts] [graphic].

J. P. Buggy, palmoral [sic] skirts. Manufacturer.

J. P. Buggy, palmoral [sic] skirts. Manufacturer. [graphic].

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