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People's Home Journal 1923-04

Woman holding up birthday cake with many, many candles blazing. Content: "The Red Dancer," by L. J. Beeston, and stories by Elsie Singmaster, Annie Hamilton Donnell, Mabel Brown Sherard, and Chart Pitt.

Date: 06/16/2007
Owner: Magazine Art Gallery Administrator
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Artist: Earl Christy
Source: Mariangela Buch
Image Processing by: magscanner

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