Trade card for glue to use for scrapbooking. The advertisement shows a middle class family using the product and pasting items into a scrapbook as a wholesome family activity.
Portrait of a middle class family with their scrapbook. Samuel Mickle Hopper and Deborah Lavinia Vandersluce Hopper with children. The child on the lap is Harry Samuel Hopper. The names of the other children are unknown.
This advertisement is for the business of Wanamaker & Brown, the predecessor to Wanamaker's Grand Depot. Wanamaker and his brother-in-law partnered together in this enterprise that claimed to be the "Largest Clothing House in America."
A technical illustration from Scientific American of Elephantine Colossus of Coney Island with a cross-section of the inside of the structure. It was a seven-story tourist attraction that housed thirty-one rooms and many events.