Geography: Tacoma
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This trade card advertises Gross Brothers, a dry goods store located in Tacoma, Washington. The front of the card features a large, detailed lithograph of the store building. The illustration shows a multi-story commercial building, likely showcasing the scale of their business. The text on the card states "GROSS BROTHERS" prominently and includes the address: 901 to 909 C Street & Railroad Street. The back of the card is blank. [The store was owned by Dave, Morris, Abe, and Ellis Gross.]

This trade card advertises Sam Isaacs & Bros., a dry goods store located on Pacific Avenue in Tacoma, Washington. The front of the card features a charming illustration of a baby in blue and pink clothing holding an open purse. The back of the card contains a full advertisement for the business. This is one of two cards in the record. The other card is very similar in style, but depicts a different baby in the same pose. It is also a full-color illustration with a red border. The card is part of a collection of trade cards donated by a Judaica Americana collector. The card is part of a volume containing numerous other trade cards.

This trade card advertises Sam Isaacs & Bros., dry goods merchants located on Pacific Avenue in Tacoma, Washington. The card features a charming illustration of a child dressed in blue holding something in its hands. The background includes a house and a picket fence, suggesting a homey and welcoming atmosphere. The back of the card features a full advertisement for the business, listing all the products offered by Sam Isaacs & Bros..

This trade card announces a removal sale by Prager Bros., closing July 5th. The front of the card features a charming illustration of a young girl riding a donkey. The back of the card contains the full advertisement text. The style of the illustration and the overall design suggest a late 19th-century origin. The card's text clearly states the business name, the nature of the sale, and the business's address: Railroad & Jefferson St., Tacoma, Washington.