Jacob A. (Jacob August) Riis (1849-1914)In the Roof Garden of the Hebrew Educational Alliance.
War Bulletins, Park Row
New York tribune[Otto T. Bannard.]
Never mind Chimmie, termorrer yer sells de Tribune and yer don't get stuck, see!
Harold Tucker Webster (1885-1952),New York tribuneMr. Milquetoast is asked by a Californian and a New Yorker if he is going to the World's Fair.
Harold Tucker Webster (1885-1952),New York tribuneNo Loitering
Harold Tucker Webster (1885-1952),New York tribuneMr. Milquetoast adjusts his garter
New York tribuneThe lady who came to the world's fair in a trailer
Harold Tucker Webster (1885-1952),New York tribuneLatest Wall St. quotations
Harold Tucker Webster (1885-1952),New York tribuneRecognition from a master
Harold Tucker Webster (1885-1952),New York tribuneHer first love, Richard Harding Davis' Van Bibber.
Harold Tucker Webster (1885-1952),New York tribuneWhenever Mr. Milquetoast meets a friend at the steamer he imagines he is suspected of smuggling
Harold Tucker Webster (1885-1952),New York tribuneAfter miles of walking at the fair, you finally arrive at home, kick off those hot, tight shoes, and spend the balance of the evening wriggling your grateful toes.
Harold Tucker Webster (1885-1952),New York tribuneThe days when theatre passes grew on trees
Harold Tucker Webster (1885-1952),New York tribuneWhen the girl of the gay nineties saw her first Gibson picture and realized that all men were not the snub nosed, freckled, gangling roughnecks she had become accustomed to in her own little town.
Harold Tucker Webster (1885-1952),New York tribuneGee, Rody! Just look what a swell World's Fair we could have!
Harold Tucker Webster (1885-1952),New York tribuneAstronomy in the Nineties
Harold Tucker Webster (1885-1952),New York tribuneThe inspiration to become an autograph collector
G.H. Buek & Co.,Henry Alexander Ogden (1856-1936),New York tribuneBroad Street cor. Pearl Street [Baxter Street to Broad Street.]
Harold Tucker Webster (1885-1952),New York tribuneMr. Milquetoast writes at length to some market tipsters, giving them a list of his almost worthless stocks.
Harold Tucker Webster (1885-1952),New York tribuneMr. Milquetoast never feels quite so inferior as he does when passing one of those haughty show window dummies
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