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United-Carr Clothing Snaps -1949A

Keep your kids' overalls in good shape with these snaps. A few blows of the hammer and these laundryproof fasteners are on there to stay! These "DOT-Snappers" illustrated by McCall Pattern 1465 with dog faces, worn by boy holding stuffed dog toy. That should be enough secret messages for one ad. Published in a 1949 issue of WOMAN'S DAY.

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Date: 06/17/2014
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