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Unionism or the National Guard?. Illustration shows a laborer standing at center holding a rifle labeled Law and Order and a National Guard uniform labeled Patriotism which he is offering to Uncle
Say, honest, is he really gone?. Illustration shows many wild animals in a jungle setting, several wearing bandages, looking at a lone footprint in the sand
As the law stands. Illustration shows a wealthy old man as a passenger in an automobile driven by his chauffeur, they are racing through the countryside during a cross-country auto race
Above the law. Illustration shows a dark and gloomy landscape where the police have imposed martial law conditions on the laboring class and punish violators with impunity, while, at the top
Ave Theodore!. Illustration shows President Theodore Roosevelt, as a Roman emperor, riding in a chariot being pulled by an elephant ridden by George B
At the keyboard. Illustration shows Nelson Aldrich and JD Rockefeller sitting at a keyboard overlooking Congress in session at the US Capitol; Rockefeller is holding a Prompt Book as Aldrich plays
Ladies day at the club. Illustration shows a crowded dining room with mostly women and a few men, the women are helping themselves to the table settings
Twenty years after. Illustration shows a man labeled Republican Party picking up the clothing of a man labeled Democratic Party swimming in the Democratic Issue Pond which is labeled Socialism
All is not gold that glitters. Illustration shows an agent presenting the grand entrance to Bluff Court to an excited young couple; the regal doormen add a royal quality to a spectacular looking
China safe - for the present. Illustration shows an eagle labeled Germany and the Russian Bear relaxing after eating, there are bones labeled Shan-Tung and Manchuria at their feet. Date 1902 April 9
Martin Luther Roosevelt. Illustration shows Theodore Roosevelt as Martin Luther drafting his Message to Congress Series H No
The airship craze. Illustration shows a golf club driving a golf ball that is covered with insects; at the bottom is a ticket booth labeled Conquest of the Air where insects can purchase tickets for
Harmless amusement. Illustration shows a little boy wearing a military uniform and paper hat labeled Colombia beating on a huge drum labeled War with drumsticks labeled Bombast and Bluster
Mating time. Illustration shows a young man and a young woman kissing and their reflection in the full moon in the background, also shows frogs, rabbits, birds, and mushrooms as couples
Which clapper?. Illustration shows the Liberty Bell lying on its side in a barren landscape with a large man labeled Monopoly sitting on the top
Let in the light. Illustration shows Nicholas II, wearing crown and royal robe, drawing the drapes over the window to shut out the sun labeled Progress, as three ghouls clutch at him from behind
Declaring a dividend. Illustration shows a band of pirates on a beach, gathered around their booty of treasure chest and bags of gold coins. Among the pirates are John D. Rockefeller and John D
It was about time he woke up. Illustration shows Uncle Sam as Rip Van Winkle returning from his tariff sleep to discover that other countries now dominate foreign trade; his old rifle labeled
If he has to take to water. Illustration showing John Bull as a sailor, floating in a life-preserver labeled British Navy 800 War Ships, surrounded by huge waves labeled Germany, France, and Russia
The alarm. Illustration shows a scene after a painting by Henri-Paul Motte that depicts Rome being saved from an attack of the Goths by squawking geese; here Lobbyists are ascending the city wall
Unclean! Unclean!. Illustration shows an old man labeled TCP. (Thomas Collier Platt) wearing ragged clothing and holding a crutch labeled Republican Machine, a small jug labeled Express Co
As it was in 1400. Illustration shows a knight complaining to another man that his wife intends to use his sword as a hat pin; she passes on the right
Let me sit heavy on thy soul tomorrow! Richard III. Illustration shows William Randolph Hearst as Shakespeares Richard III in a dream-state when various ghosts appear before him; his armor hangs on a
Pan-American. Illustration shows Columbia and another woman, possibly representing South America, riding side-saddle on a Buffalo to the Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo, New York. Date 1901 May 8
The passing of the eclipse. Illustration shows Grover Cleveland as the sun labeled Sane Democracy emerging from behind William Jennings Bryan as the moon labeled Bryanism. Date 1904 May 11
Conflict of authority. Illustration shows the Democratic donkey recklessly driving an automobile labeled Democratic Party, bearing down on the Republican elephant labeled GOP
Pucks summer round-up. Illustration shows several scenes of wit and humor in life at various times and locations involving children swimming, being rebuked for playing baseball on the Sabbath
The hold-up
Instead of intervening in Cuba and South America, why not ship the revolutions to Coney Island and let us all get some fun out of them? Two performances daily, with the original casts and costumes
The proposed concession to Cuba. Illustration shows a young woman labeled Cuba turning away from Uncle Sam who is offering her a plate labeled Reduction of Tariff on Cuban Sugar with an egg labeled
Did she fall or was she on?. Illustration shows a meek little man standing between an attractive young woman and his wife, a brutish matron. Date 1910 May 11
Castro, the cut-up. Illustration shows Cipriano Castro, former president of Venezuela, dressed like Napoleon I, on board a ship, with the presidents of Uruguay, Chile, Venezuela, Ecuador, Colombia
Surely the world is growing better. Illustration shows an imaginary battle where aircraft, battleships, and submarines are engaged in shooting at each other. Date 1909 October 27
Puck Thanksgiving 1905. Illustration shows a domestic servant carrying a large platter with a roast turkey raised above her shoulders to keep it away from a dog anxious for a taste
Shifting their camp
He shouts for Bryan, but this is the way he will vote. Illustration shows Richard Croker as the Tammany Tiger, dressed in formal wear and wearing a sash labeled Tammany
Picking his way. Illustration shows the Republican elephant labeled Republican Party walking on stilts labeled Senate and House on a path covered with eggs labeled Monopoly, High Tariff Excuses
A new and finer crown for California. Illustration shows a female figure holding out a crown labeled The New Frisco, fashioned after a city skyline; a bear sits on the ground next to her
We grow wiser as we grow older. Illustration shows a large female figure labeled Enlightenment pushing open doors labeled Pan-American Exposition
Easter. Special Easter edition cover, in a very art nouveau style, shows a woman performing a magic trick by making Easter eggs
Sure to enjoy it. Illustration shows a Jewish family getting ready to attend the theater. Date 1901 October 16
The diversions of high society. Illustration shows a large crowd of men and woman, all wearing formal evening clothes, three women wearing short red dresses have secured the attentions of several
Saint bovine. Illustration shows James R. Garfield, Commissioner of Corporations, as an artist with a large painting of a bull as Saint Bovine sitting on a cornucopia overflowing with cuts of meat
Arms and the men. Illustration shows President Theodore Roosevelt standing on one side of a scaffold, holding a large sculpted arm with a huge stick labeled The Big Stick for placement on a large
The old and the new. Illustration shows William Jennings Bryan standing with the Democratic Donkey with bandages labeled 1896 and 1900; they are watching David B
The latest thing in nightmares. Illustration shows a frightened man lying in bed, pulling up a blanket labeled The Senate; he sees in the darkness the spectacles
Let the foreigner rage
The struggle for life. Illustration showing Teddy Roosevelt, in his rough-rider uniform, being drawn to Vice Presidential Waters by four women labeled North, East, South, and West.. Date 1900 May 16