Alfred Holzman

One 1908 series of Leap Year cards feature add-ons, such as a little pair
of pants cut from a piece of tweed wool. One other card features buttons
and a pair of paper socks. Several are bisected by a navy band with the
words "My Leap Year Proposal" printed in gold.

  

Please, Mister, let me sew on your
(buttons) and darn your (socks).

Oh Maiden Fair, why do you tarry?
'Tis Leap Year," you've a chance to marry.
Hustle around, there's one more chance;
Catch a man and wear the pants.

My heart for a diamond.
A Leap Year Proposal.

Based on the logo this is definitely a card by Hahn, but in appearance it is exactly like
the other Holzman cards. If anyone can clarify this conundrum, I'd love to hear about it.

If you have other images of Alfred Holzman Leap Year cards, please contact me.

 

 

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