
Louis Glackens
A man representing South America walks with a small woman
American, 1866–1933

A man representing South America walks with a small woman

July the 4th 1902

La première danseuse

Puck Christmas 1903

Getting his bumps

Thanksgiving Puck

Said prohibition Maine to prohibition Georgia; 'Here's looking at you'

A circus

Puck

Uncle Tom's cabin — as it will have to be played if Johnson wins

If he wants to now, he can

Workers stand outside factory reading notice

He won't be happy till he gets it (with profuse apologies to the Pears' Soap Baby)

That camping trip

He had a hunch

'T was ever thus

The Court Jester

The court jester

Oh, Teddy, dear Teddy, come home to us now, …

Say, honest, is he really gone

Hard times

I've got a permit

He loves me

The American family

On the electoral college campus

Just made for each other

Give the town a good flushing out. It needs it

The father of his country

Germ proof

Grand opera opens

Mrs. Partington outdone

Getting cool

Puck Thanksgiving 1904

Marching through Georgia

Fireman, Save My Chi-e-l-d!

Whiskey doesn't need new labels half as much as these bottles do, Mr. President

The strap-hanger

Puck Easter 1908

Bill Bryan seated in a chair with a bottle

The novelty of the cabaret meal has worn off; it is time other things had a cabaret accompaniment

Puck Thanksgiving 1903

The toy department

St. Anthony Comstock, the Village nuisance

The tortures of temptation

Oracle ('Genuine oracle imported from Delphi') seated cross-legged in cloud of smoke

The same old model

A smiling President Woodrow Wilson brushes himself off after a wedding party and addresses three tired figures

President Woodrow Wilson as a lion tamer