

Black and white drawing of a woman holding up a white dress to another woman. The woman on the left wears a dark hat and coat. She faces right and holds a light-colored dress up with both hands. The woman on the right faces left. She wears a dark dress and hat. She holds an opened parasol in her left hand. A wooden floor runs across the bottom. A sign reading "NEDERLAND" is on an arch at the top. A curtain runs along the top of the arch. The people are dressed in old-fashioned Victorian-era clothing. A bannister is on each side. A display case is on the left. Other people are in the background.
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