
Samuel Ehrhart
Peter Cooper's example, which our mulit-millionaire philanthropists might follow with good results
American, 1862–1937

Peter Cooper's example, which our mulit-millionaire philanthropists might follow with good results

Which brand

The kind of president we have commonly had

To save the American girl

Don't sign that declaration, gentlemen! You'll hurt business!

All is not gold that glitters

That coveted cup

Signs and divinations

American 'rocks'

Put me off at Buffalo!

The crowd as it looks to Theodore

Love's course among the crowned heads

The modern maid – as changeable as the seasons

Gambling by wireless

Concerning race suicide

The dope-fiends

Even the church has got it

You can fool some of the people all of the time

The Pullman porter's 'kick'

A dangerous brew

Our 'civilized' heathen

Another of our exports; – the American fortune

The finishing touch

She 's all right

What may happen at the seashore if summer is as cold a proposition as spring

The cross-continent craze

Merely recognizing a fact

Come on in, John! The water's fine!

Shifting their camp

Once more he leads the world

Business is business

Europe; as the personally conducted Domines described it

Why not settle it socially at Oyster Bay

Our uncrowned kings

How to keep a servant girl – and keep her satisfied – in the country

A few snap-shots at the 'powers that be' in the average commercial house

Proud of her boys

A misunderstanding

A Sunday morning dream – time to wake up

The annual invasion

The cigar band fiend

A specialist's opinion

After the campaigns – return of the conquering heros

Safe in dangerous waters

Men conversing at a bar.

The endless game

From the ranks

Cæsar up to date