This illustration from Puck magazine, September 1, 1909, shows a Labor Day 'parade of the real 'workers' of America.' The parade includes hucksters carrying signs such as, 'Ambulance chasers, we divide your damgages. Hurray, hurray.' And, 'Real estate sharps. Why pay rent, when you can pay us.' And, 'Mail order fakes. Ten cents for postage and packing.'
Labor Day: 1909 Product Details
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Paper Prints: Premium matte, 200 gsm (80 lb). Printed with borders. Image & paper dimensions don't always match. Printed sizes below for Labor Day: 1909.
• 8"x10" paper has .5" border = 5.4"x9" image
• 11"x17" paper has .5" border = 9.7"x16" image
• 16"x20" paper has 1" border = 10.9"x18" image
• 24"x32" paper has 1.5" border = 17.5"x29" image
• 30"x40" paper has 2" border = 21.8"x36" image
Canvas: No borders, mounted. Image aspect ratio adjusted to fit sheet dimensions.
Aluminum Prints: No borders. Image aspect ratio adjusted to fit sheet dimensions.
Frames: Custom made. Acid-free mats, UV-shielding plexiglass. 3-5 weeks for delivery. Frame sales final.
T-Shirts: Custom made 100% cotton. Shoulder taping, double stitched sleeves. T-shirt sales final.
All Sizes: Inches
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