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Miss. M. Peebles, fine millinery, 2816 Germantown Ave., Phila.

A. Maron, 1612 Chestnut Stret, Philadelphia.

E. McKelvey, fine family groceries, 1118 Columbia Ave.

Kaufman's, 25 N. Eighth St., Philad'a.

Fannie Price, dealer in all kind of county produce, stalls, 125 & 127 Farmer's Market, Philadelphia.

Who's dar? [graphic].

He loves me a little.

Mrs. Swasey, 340 N. Eighth St., Philada.

Miss E. Levy, 1018 Chestnut St., Phila. Umbrellas & parasols, leather goods, fans.

Stephen F. Whitman's choice confections, always fresh, at Mrs. M.A. Friend's, 45 Washington Street, Cape May City.

Mrs. H. Steward, London & Paris Millinery, No. 435 North Second St., Philadelphia.

[Collection of advertisements and other promotional materials relating to proprietary medicines manufactured by the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Company, of Lynn, Mass.]

Money's scarce

Mrs. S. A. Lingle, 734 Spring Garden St. [graphic].

Independence Square recruiting camps. [graphic]. James Queen del.

Independence Square recruiting camps. [graphic]. James Queen del.

Independence Square recruiting camps.

[Robert Swayne collection of Philadelphia photographs] [graphic].

French millinery, and fancy dress making establishment, / by Madame Gaubert, (from Paris,) No. 80 Walnut Street, first door below Fourth.