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Woman's Home Companion 1913-08

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Peerless Motor Cars -1910A

Silence, comfort, and the chance to visit someone's huge estate out on Long Island. Marry rich, if you can. Published in the April 14, 1910 issue of LIFE, the Humor Magazine.

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Source: Tom Harris, on eBay as tabasco_life
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Date: 07/22/2015
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