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Woodbury's Facial Soap -1924A

Man desperately in love with woman kisses her hand. How long can a woman keep the charm of "A skin you love to touch"? From the October, 1924 issue of McCALL'S MAGAZINE.

Artist: T. K. Hanna
Source: Charles Perrien
Restoration by: Charles Perrien

Date: 08/21/2009
Owner: Magazine Art Gallery Administrator
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