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Mary Anderson models the latest in subtle color and advertising (though we doubt she would ever wear a hat with this inscription). Born in 1859, we found no evidence this actress ever used "Eclectric Oil." This was a quack cure-all. See the comment below for all the ailments it was supposed to cure. #EmmaJanesFavoriteFashions #bestarnoldcards
Proper garden attire protects the wearer from dirt and spills while synchronizing colors with the local wildlife (in this case the Eastern Bluebird, Sialia sialis). From a Lion Coffee trade card. Free for you to print & share. Enjoy! Click the ArnoldsLions hashtag below to see other Lion Coffee cards issued by the Woolson Spice Co., Toledo OH. #EmmaJanesFavoriteFashions #ArnoldsLions #bestarnoldcards
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