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Karo Syrup -1920A

Corn sweetener for your pancakes, sliced bread, candy, and for all cooking; also, in maple flavor. The maid is filling up the dispenser and the kid is all tension as he waits for it to hit the table. Wow! Can we have a house like that, and a maid? Published in the February, 1920 issue of the PEOPLE'S HOME JOURNAL.

Artist: [unknown signature glyph]
Source: Charles Perrien
Restoration by: Charles Perrien

Date: 02/21/2010
Owner: Magazine Art Gallery Administrator
Full size: 650x995
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