File:Eddie Cantor and daughters ad postcard 1926.JPG

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English: Postcard photo of Eddie Cantor and three of his five daughters. The card was a promotion for Millerkins children's shoes, which the girls are wearing in the photo, and for Cantor's first motion picture, Kid Boots (1926).
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Still from a postcard for the film "Kid Boots" (1926)

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20 October 1926Gregorian

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