Women with spittoon, 1928, from Library of Congress website
"Full-length portrait of Gloria Place sitting on a bench in a room in Chicago, Illinois, looking to the left of the camera. Two unidentified women are sitting the right of Place, and a spittoon is visible on the floor."
Previously uploaded to en:Wikipedia by Infrogmation 22:58, 22 August 2004.
From memory.loc.gov, Reproduction number DN-0085965, Chicago Daily News negatives collection.
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