
This is a vintage Halloween postcard with a whimsical and slightly spooky illustration. The central image depicts a woman in a long, flowing white dress standing before an ornate, oval-shaped mirror. In the mirror's reflection, a ghostly figure of a man in formal attire is visible, seemingly reaching out towards her. Above the mirror, a decorative banner features a black cat, bats, and candles, adding to the Halloween theme. The background is a soft, muted color, and the overall style is reminiscent of early 20th-century illustrations. Below the mirror, the words "A Jolly Halloween" are written in a decorative font on a series of blocks. At the bottom of the postcard, three pumpkins with carved faces are arranged alongside corn stalks. The postcard is numbered "2052-4" in the lower left corner and copyrighted by Fred C. Lounsbury in the lower right corner. A decorative scroll on the left side of the image contains the text "I pray you bright flame Now show to me Who my future husband may be."