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# "Laughs at the Shows" This page contains four cartoon vignettes satirizing early 20th-century entertainment and social scandals: 1. **Top left**: A scantily-clad woman at a beach ("Take Quake") mocks her small companion, referencing a phone call where someone's voice supposedly aged four years. 2. **Top right**: A domestic scene where a woman announces she's going out, asking a foreman or man for "supper" money—satirizing either labor strikes ("Strike Pink") or marital financial disputes. 3. **Bottom left**: Labeled "Gay Divorce," depicting people in what appears to be a comedic domestic argument scene. 4. **Bottom right**: A car scene labeled "Take Quake," showing people in an automobile, likely satirizing both automotive culture and some unspecified con or scheme ("Used for a temperance trick"). The overall theme appears to mock contemporary theater, scandal, and social behavior through exaggerated caricature.