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These young women may have been part of a publicity session. The Cotton Club. Typical Los Angeles working man say farewell to his family.
Product packaging and promotion were skillful tools used by the agriculture industry. These young women may have been part of a publicity session at one of the exhibitions or country fairs. The Cotton Club was a lavish, well attended nightclub with name entertainment, bootleg gin and gambling facilities. “Typical Los Angeles working man say farewell to his family as he leaves for work.” Mr. Hayman, a railroad conductor, posed for this photograph which illustrated a Chamber article on the good life of the Los Angeles working man.
Graduates of the apparel trades. Angora rabbits being clipped. Employees of the Mission Hosiery Mill.
Graduates of the apparel trades were assured of employment in the garment industry after graduation. Angora rabbits were clipped every three months for the highly prized long fibers of white Angora wool. Employees of the Mission Hosiery Mill appear dwarfed by thousands of model feet.
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