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THE COMPLETE1938 CARTOONS OF THE NEW YORKER Christina Malman (1/1/1938) Return to Main Menu 3 7 1 3 alcohol alcoholic alcoholism baby bottles celebrate celebration drink drinking drunk empty eve holiays holiday inebriated intoxicated liquor new season seasons surrounded year year's 145316 THE COMPLETE1938 CARTOONS OF THE NEW YORKER “Does this play have scenery?” Helen E. Hokinson (1/1/1938) Return to Main Menu 3 7 2 3 actor actress box broadway buy buying buys entertain entertainment office performers plays purchase purchasing stage stages theater theatre ticket tickets woman 145317 THE COMPLETE1938 CARTOONS OF THE NEW YORKER Charles Addams (1/1/1938) Return to Main Menu 3 7 3 3 adult childhood christmas class claus gift gifts hole holiday holidays looks making man model models money opulence present presents retuning rich santa season seasons set sets toy toys train trains upper wall wealth wealthy workman xmas 145318 THE COMPLETE1938 CARTOONS OF THE NEW YORKER Mayor Hague Signs a Pact Creating the Newest International Understanding, Hereafter to Be Known as the Rome-Berlin-Jersey City Axis Carl Rose (1/1/1938) Return to Main Menu 3 7 4 3 affair affairs agreement axis civil foreign government leaders official pacts political politicians politics sign signing treaties treaty world 145319 THE COMPLETE1938 CARTOONS OF THE NEW YORKER “I told you we should have given them something for Christmas.” Peter Arno (1/1/1938) Return to Main Menu 3 7 5 3 class claus elevator elevators floors gift gifts giving holidays husband in-between into just leg-up money operator opulence present presents rich santa season stands stopped there upper wealth wealthy which woman 145320 THE COMPLETE1938 CARTOONS OF THE NEW YORKER “The Hon. Fiorello H. LaGuardia, Your Honor: Seeing in the stars a solution for the city’s traffic problems, the new city charter, and many other questions of present-day importance, I take the liberty . .” Richard Decker (1/1/1938) Return to Main Menu 3 7 6 3 arab arabia arabian arabs astologist astorology astrologists cities city civil east eastern fortune fortunes future government islam islamic letter letters middle moslem moslems muslim muslims new ny nyc official political politicians politics prediction psychic secretary seer supernatural swami vision visions york 145321 THE COMPLETE1938 CARTOONS OF THE NEW YORKER “Now don’t kill it by looking anxious.” Sidney Hoff (1/1/1938) Return to Main Menu 3 7 7 3 attraction attractive chase flirt flirting girls guys hit hitting nerves nervous pick sex sexual sexy sidewalk sidewalks street streets talking trying two 145322 THE COMPLETE1938 CARTOONS OF THE NEW YORKER “Lambs Club.” Leonard Dove (1/1/1938) Return to Main Menu 3 7 8 3 animal animals city clubs driver ducks group groups life man manhattan meetings members new night nyc organizations perform performance performers regional show taxi trained urban variety york 145323 THE COMPLETE1938 CARTOONS OF THE NEW YORKER Constantin Alajalov (1/1/1938) Return to Main Menu 3 7 9 3 action announcer broadcast broadcasting compete competition duel fencing holds like live lose match matches microphone radio radios sound sport sports sword swords win 145324 THE COMPLETE1938 CARTOONS OF THE NEW YORKER “It’s all right, Captain; I can quiet him down.” Whitney Darrow, Jr. (1/1/1938) Return to Main Menu 3 7 10 3 about alcohol alcoholic alcoholism attraction attractive bottle champagne chase code courtesy crack drink drinking drunk etiquette eve flirt flirting graces head headwaiter hit hitting holiays holiday inebriated intoxicated liquor man manners new over part ies party rude rudeness season seasons sex sexual she social woman year's 145325 THE COMPLETE1938 CARTOONS OF THE NEW YORKER “A Mr. Quigley is waiting to see you about the oil contract. There’s a Board of Directors’ meeting at four. Your wife phoned . .” Barney Tobey (1/1/1938) Return to Main Menu 3 7 11 3 administrative around assistant boss business chairmen collar corporate employee employer employment executives ice members occupation office plaza profession professional responsibilities responsibility rockefeller season seasons secretary she skate skater skaters skates skating walking white winter winters work 145326 THE COMPLETE1938 CARTOONS OF THE NEW YORKER “Now, don’t tell everything you know.” Robert J. Day (1/1/1938) Return to Main Menu 3 7 12 3 acquit acquittal advice advise attorney attorneys before client clients confess confessed confesses confession court courtroom crime criminal defendant defendants guilt guilty innocent judge judicial juries jury last law lawyer lawyers legal minute priso ner session system trial 145327 THE COMPLETE1938 CARTOONS OF THE NEW YORKER “Oh dear, Miss Jardine, nobody likes it!” Helen E. Hokinson (1/1/1938) Return to Main Menu 3 7 13 3 accessories accessory appearances attire boutique buy buying clothes clothing consume consumer consumerism consumers customer customers department fashion hat hats looks opinion opinions refund retail return returning sale sales saleswoman saleswomen shop shopper shoppers shopping shops store stores style trend trendy woman 145328 THE COMPLETE1938 CARTOONS OF THE NEW YORKER Rea Gardner (1/1/1938) Return to Main Menu 3 7 14 3 art artist artistic artwork but buttons canvas everything finished galleries gallery guard humanities model models museum museums painter painting picture portrait portraits portraiture pose poses posing uniform 145329 THE COMPLETE1938 CARTOONS OF THE NEW YORKER “Now a surprise, ladies and gentlemen. Miscellaneous item number twenty-three—Mrs. Bonté herself!” Whitney Darrow, Jr. (1/8/1938) Return to Main Menu 3 7 15 3 advertise advertising auction auctioneer auctioneers auctioning consumer consumerism introduces money raffle sale sales selling shop shopping spend spending woman 145331 THE COMPLETE1938 CARTOONS OF THE NEW YORKER “She talks about being true to her ideals, but I bet it’s that red-headed guy.” Barbara Shermund (1/8/1938) Return to Main Menu 3 7 16 3 boyfriend chat chorus contradict contradiction couple couples dance dancer dancers dances dancing date dates dating girl girlfriend girlfriends girls gossip gossiping hypocrite infatuated infatuation love relationship relationships rumor rumors two 145332 THE COMPLETE1938 CARTOONS OF THE NEW YORKER “Why, Edgar! What have you been up to?” George Price (1/8/1938) Return to Main Menu 3 7 17 3 come door example fright frighten get group hate hood hoods husband klan klux lynch lynching make men mob scare scared their threat threatening wife 145333 THE COMPLETE1938 CARTOONS OF THE NEW YORKER “Gloria, will you explain to the new doorman that the umbrella is for the patrons?” Robert J. Day (1/8/1938) Return to Main Menu 3 7 18 3 asks club clubs customers dine dining direction directions doormen employee employees employer employers instruction instructions job jobs manager protect rain raining rains restaurant restaurants storm storms use weather work worker workers working 145334 THE COMPLETE1938 CARTOONS OF THE NEW YORKER The Theatre Guild Counters the Entrance of the International Ladies’ Garment Workers’ Union into Theatrical Production by Introducing a Ready-to-Wear Dress Line. Carl Rose (1/8/1938) Return to Main Menu 3 7 19 3 about actor actress appearances attire broadway clothes clothing entertainment fabrics fashion garments looks performers play plays seamstresses sew style sweing theater 170408 THE COMPLETE1938 CARTOONS OF THE NEW YORKER “I had to see you, Molly.” Sidney Hoff (1/8/1938) Return to Main Menu 3 7 20 3 affection affectionate apartment apartments boy boyfriend building buildings couple couples crush date dates dating desperate desperation escape escapes fire girlfriend girlfriends infatuation inside love lovers relationship relationships romance young 145335 THE COMPLETE1938 CARTOONS OF THE NEW YORKER FREE LESSONS WITH YOUR TABLE D'HOTE (1 of 6) “May I kidnap you for a rumba?” Helen E. Hokinson (1/8/1938) Return to Main Menu 3 7 21 3 contest contests d'hote dance dancer dancers dances dancing dinners free instructor instructors lesson lessons meal meals pupil pupils restaurant restaurants shag' student students table teach teacher teachers teaches teaching 145336 THE COMPLETE1938 CARTOONS OF THE NEW YORKER FREE LESSONS WITH YOUR TABLE D'HOTE (2 of 6) “I’m not so nervous as I was last Wednesday.” Helen E. Hokinson (1/8/1938) Return to Main Menu 3 7 22 3 contest contests d'hote dance dancer dancers dances dancing dinners free instructor instructors lesson lessons meal meals pupil pupils restaurant restaurants shag' student students table teach teacher teachers teaches teaching 145336 THE COMPLETE1938 CARTOONS OF THE NEW YORKER FREE LESSONS WITH YOUR TABLE D'HOTE (3 of 6) “When do we learn to turn around?” Helen E. Hokinson (1/8/1938) Return to Main Menu 3 7 23 3 contest contests d'hote dance dancer dancers dances dancing dinners free instructor instructors lesson lessons meal meals pupil pupils restaurant restaurants shag' student students table teach teacher teachers teaches teaching 145336 THE COMPLETE1938 CARTOONS OF THE NEW YORKER FREE LESSONS WITH YOUR TABLE D'HOTE (4 of 6) “Wait a minute! Wait a minute!” Helen E. Hokinson (1/8/1938) Return to Main Menu 3 7 24 3 contest contests d'hote dance dancer dancers dances dancing dinners free instructor instructors lesson lessons meal meals pupil pupils restaurant restaurants shag' student students table teach teacher teachers teaches teaching 145336 THE COMPLETE1938 CARTOONS OF THE NEW YORKER FREE LESSONS WITH YOUR TABLE D'HOTE (5 of 6) “Did he say ‘shag’?” Helen E. Hokinson (1/8/1938) Return to Main Menu 3 7 25 3 contest contests d'hote dance dancer dancers dances dancing dinners free instructor instructors lesson lessons meal meals pupil pupils restaurant restaurants shag' student students table teach teacher teachers teaches teaching 145336 THE COMPLETE1938 CARTOONS OF THE NEW YORKER FREE LESSONS WITH YOUR TABLE D'HOTE (6 of 6) “Now, which prize would Madam prefer? The champagne or the free dinner?” Helen E.