1912 vintage postcard. "I certainly am a Hit With The Ladies" A drunkard with a red nose tips his top hat to the "ladies" who are in reality mannequins in a storefront window. Signage on the storefront reads "Dry Goods".
This pre-prohibition Temperance Movement theme plays on the word "Dry." If you were for Prohibition (the ban on the sale of alcohol), it meant you wanted the country to be Dry. If you wanted to allow the sale of such products, you voted to "Go Wet". This vintage lithograph postcard would look great framed or make an excellent addition to any collection.
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