Subject: Hair
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This business card advertises H. Lehmann, an importer of human hair and ornamental hair manufacturer, located at 1213 Broadway, between 29th and 30th Streets in New York City. The front of the card displays the business name and a description of their services, indicating that they specialize in importing human hair and manufacturing hair ornaments. The back of the card is blank. The image is primarily text-based, with the business information prominently displayed. The style is typical of late 19th-century business cards.

This trade card advertises the Eastern Hair Store, whose proprietress was Mrs. F. Springsteen. The front of the card features the store's name prominently displayed at the top, along with the address: 458 Twelfth Street. While the specific details of the design are not available in the provided text, it likely includes elements associated with hairdressing or wig making. The back of the card is blank.

This trade card advertises Goldstein & Cohn, importers of human hair. The front of the card (Image 1) showcases a charming illustration of a young woman emerging from a lily. The image is likely symbolic, possibly alluding to beauty, purity, or the source of the human hair they import. The background is partially visible and indicates an elegant setting. The business's address is clearly printed as 822 Market Street, in the Phelan Building. The back of the card (Image 2) features a full advertisement announcing a grand opening. The text of the advertisement is not fully legible in the image. The back of the card is not blank.

This trade card advertises Jacobi's, a dealer in and manufacturer of all kinds of human hair goods. The front of the card (Image 1) features text-based advertisement, providing the business's name and services. The address is given as Adams Street between Eagle St. & Park Ave., Cedar Rapids. The back of the card (Image 2) is blank. The card's design is simple and functional, typical of trade cards from the late 19th century.

This trade card, issued by L. I. Levy and advertising Brainerd & Armstrong Co., features a charming illustration of a bird in a nest on the front. The address, 721 & 723 Washington Street, Boston, is clearly printed on the card. The back of the card is fully utilized as an advertisement for L.I. Levy’s hair goods.