Grizabella
This card shows a woman in a negligee gown blissfully sleeping on a bare mattress and boxspring, with a jar of cold cream floating on a cloud above her and a benign, sweetly smiling moon above her. There are some stars in the sky and a couple of clouds, one of which also has a game card on it. There are some sheep moving past the front of the mattress/boxspring.
I've been wondering why the mattress set has no sheets on it. This looks to me like an advertisement for a mattress company.
Also, I vaguely remember those game cards, but does anyone else remember how they worked? My aunt got one from somewhere and what a person did was punch out little spaces on the card, which was a double thickness of cardboard. Once the little circle was punched out, you took the two pieces apart and there was a money amount the person was supposed to pay for the spaces that had been punched out, but one of the spaces would contain the name of a prize that they'd win instead. I think this little game card is significant to the meaning of the Moon card, so that's why I'm wondering if anyone else can remember the specifics of how this worked.
I've been wondering why the mattress set has no sheets on it. This looks to me like an advertisement for a mattress company.
Also, I vaguely remember those game cards, but does anyone else remember how they worked? My aunt got one from somewhere and what a person did was punch out little spaces on the card, which was a double thickness of cardboard. Once the little circle was punched out, you took the two pieces apart and there was a money amount the person was supposed to pay for the spaces that had been punched out, but one of the spaces would contain the name of a prize that they'd win instead. I think this little game card is significant to the meaning of the Moon card, so that's why I'm wondering if anyone else can remember the specifics of how this worked.