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This issue is unread and uncirculated. Purchased from the accountants for the old Life magazine years ago. Well illustrated with humorous sketches as well as serious issues of the day. Stereotypical views of Irish, Jews, Chinese and Black. Indians were treated the same but sympathetically. Beautiful women grace its pages. Inside: Cleveland will not run again for President. No good Democrat is found. Rockefeller is a good example of industriousness in spite of any flaws he might have. Cassatt and Gould go against each other personally. Cassatt is a good man even if most Railroad presidents are not. Nice print of Uncle Sam letting all the little boys in politics look through the telescope at the moon which has the Presidential chair in it. Teddy says he sees a strenuous looking man in the chair with eye-glasses and a military hat. The other little boys say that's not what they see. Panama flirts with Uncle Sam. Uncle Sam wonders where to put the crowded cities when there is so much room in the west. Charles Dana Gibson Centerfold of the snob's progress. Marie Tempest. Shall women ride in street cars? They take up more room, move slower, can't jump on or off, drop coins, and don't have their wits about them. They also need the exercise of walking. Life doesn't agree. J.M. Flagg print of recent novels including "The Call of the Wild." . ads. Lots of other items.
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