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Gantz, Jones & Co.'s sea foam. [graphic].

The Universal clothes wringer [graphic].

Use Merrick's thread. "Gully this cotton beats 'em all!" [graphic].

M. H. Traubel, lithographer, 146 So. Eighth St., Philadelphia.

"Bixby's Royal Polish." [graphic] :  The perfection of blacking for ladies' and children's shoes.

Major E. Newell, with Genl. Tom Thumb's Museum. H.R. Jacobs, manager.

Major E. Newell, with Genl. Tom Thumb's Museum. H.R. Jacobs, manager. [graphic].

The celluloid corset clasps side & dress steels.

No more Chinese cheap labor. Celluloid cuffs, collars & bosoms. [graphic].

Use Muzzy's starch [graphic].

Boston boot and shoe and gents’ furnishing house, also, a fine line of hats, caps, trunks, valises &c. At no. 253 South Clark St., near Jackson, Chicago. L. F. Shanovski, - proprietor. [graphic].

Old processee starchee no goodee. It smellee rots & makee shirts yellee.” "I will never use any other but the New Process Starch." New Process Starch. Manufactured only by the Firmenich Manufacturing Company, Peoria, Ill. [graphic].

Photographing the Baby

Day's soap does it. [graphic] : Washee, washee, see him rub on his washboard in the tub; see him wash and smile with glee for he's from hard labor free; with Day's soap his work is done when his rivals just begun. / Avil & Co. lith.

Scrapbook with periodical illustrations, comic valentines, and patent medicine advertisements

[Scrapbook of prints and clippings]

[Scrapbook with periodical illustrations, comic valentines, and patent medicine advertisements]

[William H. Helfand miscellaneous popular medicine ephemera collection]

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