D. P. CRANE

 
  

This series of cards was published in 1908 by
D. P. Crane Co. and the illustrations are by
Eugene Zimmerman, whose logo appears on
the back of each card. Some of the cards
feature refined debutantes, while others feature
stereotypically withered old maids, a pairing of
themes very common in Leap Year cards.
There are at least eight of these cards.
(I'M ENGAGED)
It's no use girls
He's mine
I saw him
first

He's mine
he loves
me best

An object of dispute.

Say you'll
marry me or I'll
press the button!

Don't be afraid.
     
Honey Boy
will you be mine?
Make a try
for the
man-in-the-Moon
Be my chauffeur
on the auto of life.

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