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Don't get above your business.

Marsh vegetation.

She fastened the door with a skewer.

"I don't care for signs."

Guess - who is it?

The shaded nook.

Lodore cascade, Derwentwater.

"You brazen huzzy! You shall leave at this hour! And the least of your fault is the wasted flour."

[Scenes 6, 7, and 10 from the stereograph comic set "Mr. and Mrs. Newlywed's new French cook"]

"That pesky rat again"

[Curiosities]

Fairmount Park.

[Two young women in an embrace]

Apples. Two for 5 cts. sir.

Curiosity

The "new woman."

Croquet.

Croquet.

"Sew on your own buttons, I'm going for a ride."

Trials of bachelorhood.

Love on a tub.

[Incomplete series of genre stereographs satirizing the New Woman]

Kitchen courtship.

McCarthy's wake.

Vacation pastime.

Money's scarce

Spinning room - Winding bobbins with woolen yarn for weaving, Philadelphia, Pa.

Mr. & Mrs. Turtledove's new French cook.

S.E. corner of 22nd & Green Sts. Philada.

Don't get the clothes too blue!

The book agent at work.

"Sew up your own buttons, I'm going for a ride."

The "new man" on Blue Monday.

[Crowd outside the Evening Telegraph office, Betz Building, South Broad Street, Philadelphia]

The new woman--wash day.

What is home without a husband?

The new woman barber.

Surrounded by the flower gems of Autumn, Horticultural Hall, Fairmount Park, Philadelphia, Pa., U.S.A.

A free lunch.

Chinese Gent and Lady.

[Martha Maxwell and her exhibit of "Woman's Work", Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition]

[Martha Maxwell's exhibit of "Woman's Work", Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition]

"Have dinner at one dear."

Cotton field.

View from Lemon Hill

The new woman--wash day.

[Dr. Barnum's Self Sewer display, Great Central Fair, Philadelphia, 1864]

Happy days at Fairmount.

Cotton field.

[African American woman nursing a baby on a porch in the presence of a man.]

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