Sorry. I don’t find this terribly funny. Nor interesting. Nor do I know the artist, whose cryptic signature (which I can’t read) is at the bottom left. Dame Nature is the lady on the left (as evidenced by the label), while Jack Frost stands beside her. It was published with the heading THE MASTER CAMOFLEUR [sic, should be camoufleur] in the Divide County Farmers Press and Crosby Review (Crosby ND), November 19, 1943.
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