A September Morn parody referencing Adam and Eve. A boy and girl sit together, facing away from the viewer. The boy's arm is around the girl, next to whom is an apple. A serpent slithers beside the boy.
This postcard represents the September Morn figure, dressed in widow's weeds (i.e. in "mourning"). It features the following rhyme:
I liked my other picture best, It certainly was more Natural; But I had this taken for the Boobs Who areā¦
Woman pulls her husband away from the window of a "Novelties and Pictures" store displaying "September Morn," saying:
"Come away Joshua it looks more like Eve."
A parody of September Morn featuring a dog, rather than a human, bathing.
This postcard has been posted and has a postmark from Chandlersville, Ohio, dated 8am, September 30, 1916. The recipient and message have been obscured.