The Question of the Hour Who Sent Me That? Uttered by a
Chorus of Celebrities Comic Supplement page 1, The World:
Sunday, February 6, 1898
The Stubborn Donkey and the Wise Fox
Comic supplement page 4, Chicago Sunday Tribune, May 6, 1906
Exploration Fad Reversed: We {United States, England, Germany, Russia}
Are Discovered!! Comic Supplement page 1,
The World: Sunday, February 13, 1898
The Kin-der-Kids Abroad
Comic supplement page 1, Chicago Sunday Tribune, May 6, 1906
Buster Brown & Tige
Comic supplement page 6, Chicago Sunday Tribune, May 6, 1906
Grand Congress of the Comic Artists of America: A Galaxy of Wit & Humor,
All the Laughs of Ten Years Past Brought Together The World:
Sunday, December 9, 1900
The Chicks and the Chinks Find Names and Mose Celebrates /
Lariat Luke and His Sombrero Comic Supplement page 8,
The World: Sunday, February 20, 1898
Say George Washington Would You Have Told the Truth If--- /
The Wood Pecker: Day by Day New Uses for an Old Bird
Comic Supplement page 5, The World: Sunday, February 20, 1898
The Kin-der-Kids. Feininger, the famous German artist
exhibiting the characters he will create.
The Chicago Sunday Tribune, April 29, 1906
The American Sky-Scraper is a Modern Tower of Babel
Comic Supplement page 1, The World: Sunday, February 20, 1898
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