Flirting postcard for Leap Year 1908, with caption, ”Maidens are eagerly waiting / Their traps enticingly bating / For the year Nineteen naught eight / By the old laws of leap year / They can propose without fear / And pick their own choice for a mate -- IN 1908. Illustration of a group of women: one with periscope, one with photos, one baiting trap with money, one with gun, one in wedding dress and a Calendar with 1907 Dec 30 on the wall.. Written on the back are the words ”Leap Year series” Illustrated by E. Nash. Series has the yellow lemon showing a woman with a stick chasing a man whose hat is flying off with the word LEAP above them and the word YEAR. below them. An encircled H and the number 1068 are printed in the lower left corner ...
Flirting postcard with caption, ”Leap Year Etiquette, the true lady is always ”there” in the protect...
Leap Year flirting postcard illustrated by Donald McGill reads ”This is my first chance all year! ...
Published by the Rose Company of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, this postcard depicts a woman serenadin...
Flirting postcard for Leap Year 1908, with title ”Leap Year in the West” followed by the wording ”Th...
Flirting postcard for Leap Year 1908, with caption, ”One Way of Catching Him -- in 1908. ’The Trap’”...
Flirting postcard for Leap Year 1908, with caption, ”You’re not safe unless you have your (Marriage)...
Flirting postcard with caption in red ink ”Which one shall it be Tom or Dick or Harry? Dick I choos...
Flirting postcard for Leap Year 1908, entitled ”How to catch them -- in 1908.” Followed by the wordi...
Flirting postcard with ”Leap Year Series” on card’s back. E. Nash illustrated this card with a blood...
Flirting postcard, ”This is leap year, it’s our turn now at ”billing,” it’s our turn now to ”coo,” w...
Leap Year postcard; ”Here we are! Take your pick girls! 1908 Leap Year” manufactured by Siegmund Hil...
Flirting postcard from the Leap Year ACROSTIC series with each of the cards titled ”LEAP YEAR GREETI...
Flirting postcard from the Leap Year Acrostics series with each of the six cards titled ”LEAP YEAR G...
Flirting postcard with caption ”I press you to my hear at last, Your look is glad, your eyes divine...
Flirting postcard with caption ”Leap Year, Shall I put this up to you? Library copy postmarked Nov 3...
Flirting postcard with caption, ”Leap Year Etiquette, the true lady is always ”there” in the protect...
Leap Year flirting postcard illustrated by Donald McGill reads ”This is my first chance all year! ...
Published by the Rose Company of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, this postcard depicts a woman serenadin...
Flirting postcard for Leap Year 1908, with title ”Leap Year in the West” followed by the wording ”Th...
Flirting postcard for Leap Year 1908, with caption, ”One Way of Catching Him -- in 1908. ’The Trap’”...
Flirting postcard for Leap Year 1908, with caption, ”You’re not safe unless you have your (Marriage)...
Flirting postcard with caption in red ink ”Which one shall it be Tom or Dick or Harry? Dick I choos...
Flirting postcard for Leap Year 1908, entitled ”How to catch them -- in 1908.” Followed by the wordi...
Flirting postcard with ”Leap Year Series” on card’s back. E. Nash illustrated this card with a blood...
Flirting postcard, ”This is leap year, it’s our turn now at ”billing,” it’s our turn now to ”coo,” w...
Leap Year postcard; ”Here we are! Take your pick girls! 1908 Leap Year” manufactured by Siegmund Hil...
Flirting postcard from the Leap Year ACROSTIC series with each of the cards titled ”LEAP YEAR GREETI...
Flirting postcard from the Leap Year Acrostics series with each of the six cards titled ”LEAP YEAR G...
Flirting postcard with caption ”I press you to my hear at last, Your look is glad, your eyes divine...
Flirting postcard with caption ”Leap Year, Shall I put this up to you? Library copy postmarked Nov 3...
Flirting postcard with caption, ”Leap Year Etiquette, the true lady is always ”there” in the protect...
Leap Year flirting postcard illustrated by Donald McGill reads ”This is my first chance all year! ...
Published by the Rose Company of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, this postcard depicts a woman serenadin...