
Charles Dana Gibson
That delicious moment
American, 1867–1944

That delicious moment

Long live the king

Trying it on

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The brute ventures to suggest that a bonnet might possibly be more suitable

Economy

Her nightmare

After the quarrel

In leap year – not so good for the unattractive men

In days to come, Who will look after this boy

Amid romantic surroundings

Wasted energy

The social ladder.

A professional evening

Just before leaving England

A child of fortune

His beginning

A daughter of the south

$$$

'Keep Still, Please'

Is a caddy always necessary

Signs of spring

Social pastimes

Love will die

Mr Grubbs walks in his sleep

Actor; 'In this duel scene who gets the worst of it'

Advice to a hostess

Advice to beginners

Looking over his latest investment

Breakfast-Oatmeal and the morning paper

Outside the Pit Entrance

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Love and duty

Studies in expression, at a dramatic agency

Matrimonial misfits – The woman who marries a club man

That evening her engagement was announced

After Dinner

An afternoon reception in herculaneum

Lenten Confessions

To bachelors who wish to avoid competition

The weaker sex.—IV

Financial predicament

The social push

The new hat

At the summer hotel

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Waiting

The jury