Life, 1884-03-13 · page 13 of 16
Life — March 13, 1884 — page 13: what you’re looking at
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# Analysis of Life Magazine Page 153 This page is primarily **advertisements and literary excerpts** rather than political cartoons. The main content includes: **Poetry/Humor Pieces:** - "An Insuperable Barrier": A humorous poem about a man in love with a woman with "Chicago feet"—likely satirizing regional stereotypes about Western women's perceived coarseness or unfemineness compared to Eastern standards. - Social commentary pieces mocking affectation: A "masher" (ladies' man) pretending gratitude, a hypocrite named Blande who pities the poor from his comfortable apartment but won't help them, and a joke about Tennyson's "Charge of the Light Brigade" needing correction regarding casualty figures. **The cartoon** (small box at top) depicts a jeweler and customer, with wordplay on "ta" (thanks) versus "ta"—mocking affected speech patterns. The page's humor targets **Victorian hypocrisy, affected manners, regional prejudices, and sentimental pretension**—typical of Life's satirical approach to American society.
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in the limbs ; but now he is painfully slow and deliberate. On the other hand, his method is better than it was. This was noticed with satisfaction last week in his performance of ‘ Vir- ginius,” which was, at moments, and particularly in the camp and forum scenes, extremely tender and pathetic. Mr. McCul- ough will be followed at the Star Theatre within three weeks by Mr. Irving. G. E. M. AN INSUPERABLE BARRIER To a Union oF HEARTS AND HANDS. ] WEEP and I wail in my wild despair ; Ah, me! but my heart is sore ; I pull out the locks of my raven hair, And thirst for some red-hot gore. Why? The land of the West holds a maiden sweet, And the fairest face has she ; But, oh ! she has also Chicago feet, And that ’s what besorrows me. ‘Wo. J. Duccertt. Our friend, MacSwilter, has left New York, the cause being lonéliness, as he is a bachelor. He adver- tised for a wife, meaning one with a little money. Age no detriment. In two days he received seventeen thousand answers from husbands offering theirs. Laucu, and grow fat. How can levity produce gravity. HENRY HOLT & CO, N.Y.,, PUBLISH CALLED BACK, A fascinating novel, by Hugh Conway, 16mo. Leisure Hour Series, $1.00 ; Leisure Moment Series, 25 cts. IN THE AMERICAN NOVEL SERIES. A SECOND EDITION OF No. 1.—A LATTER-DAY SAINT. Being the Story of the Conversion of Ethel Jones related by herself. 16mo, $x. No. 2.—THE PAGANS. Cavanagh, Sanford & Co., Merchant Tailors and Importers, 16 West 23d STREET, Opposite 5th Ave. Hotel, All the latest London Fabrics regularly imported. Masuer: ‘‘ Ah would you—Ah, just set my watch to time, as I have forgot my key.” Jeweller : * Yes, sir—no charge.” Masher : ‘Oh, ta; awfully ta !"—Aoonshine. THE ‘‘ Western Art of America,” which has just made its first appear- ance, contains an article entitled ‘‘ The Correct Medium Touch on the Piano.” If this new publication can bring musicians in the West to | the belief that it is not necessary to jump on a piano with both feet it will fill a felt want.—Drake’s Travellers’ Magazine. “« How I pity the poor such a night as this !”” said Blande, as he sat in his comfortable apartment. ‘Then why,” asked Bluff, ‘do n't you put on your coat and go out and see if you cannot render assist- ance to some of them ?” * Ah!” replied Blande, “ then I should n't be so comfortable as I am now, and I might forget the poor and begin to pity myself. That would be selfish, you know.”—Boston Trans- cript, ‘WueN Tennyson has time it would perhaps be as well for him to revise his famous ‘‘ Charge of the Light Brigade,” so as to make ‘six hundred” read ‘twelve hundred.” Fully six hundred survivors.of that gallant assault have since died, and there are at least as many more ready to make affidavit that they were there and still alive. Let the true figures be handed down to posterity.—Lowe/? Citrzen. SADDENED AGAIN, “Boy,” he asked, as he stood at the foot of Woodward avenue and looked across to the Canadian shore, “ what is the depth of water off the dock here ?” The boy looked him all over with careful eye, and then slowly | answered : “That's the way it’s allus been | If a feller wants to commit suicide | it’s allus some one so big that his clothes won't begin to fit me! I | won't tell you nuthin’ about it !"—Detrott Free Press. APER, Decorate and Beautify your Homes, Offices, &c. QuaINnT, RARE AND Curious PAPERS BY EMINENT DECORATIVE ARTISTS. NEW YORK. Close Figures given on Large Contracts, If youintend to sell your house, paper it, as it will bring from $2000 to $3000 more after having been Papered. Samples and Book on Decorations mailed free. H. BARTHOLOMAE & CO., By ARLO BATES. 16mo, $1. THE QUEEN OF ROUMANIA’S GRADY & McKEEVER, MAKERS AND IMPORTERS, PILGRIM SORROW. A Cycle of Tales by Queen Elizabeth of Rou- mania, Sq. 12mo, with an etched portrait by Lalanze, $1.50. THE FINEST CLOTH OF GOLD “Straight Mesh’ Cigarette NOW READY. WM. S. KIMBALL & CO., RENNER & COMPANY, DEALERS IN“ FINE ARTS. Designers and Manufacturers of EVERY DESCRIPTION OF PICTURE FRAMES. No. 719 SIXTH AVE., New York. FACTORY, 218 W. 42d STREET. 124 & 126 W. 33D Sr., (near B’way,) N. Y. Common Sense Binder FOR BINDING «eal Fou: Cheap, Strong and Durable, Will hold 26 numbers. Mailed to any part of the United States for $1. Address, office of ‘ LIFE,” 1155 BROADWAY, NEW YORK; comicbooks.com