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Cafe Riche cigar stand, San Francisco, 1894
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Cafe Riche cigar stand, San Francisco, 1894
The Coffeyville Daily Journal, Kansas, May 27, 1897
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Missouri, May 10, 1896
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The Atlanta Constitution, Georgia, July 31, 1895
The Coffeyville Daily Journal, Kansas, May 28, 1897
This shirt can be worn for eight days, or, in other words, it is an eight day shirt.
The Coffeyville Daily Journal, Kansas, January 9, 1897
The Coffeyville Daily Journal, Kansas, January 2, 1897
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Missouri, November 24, 1895
We are a pair of you know what
And let us state right on this spot,
Though some think baggy things like us
Unworthy of much talk and fuss
We have a right to speak we guess, we’re shapely too
As most confess and swelled with pride we’re glad to vex
The prudes and cranks, of either sex, who have no shapes
To nether limbs, whose chests are flat as tire rims The
Fairy curves that we encase next Venus Milo give a place
And over road and hill and dale through city
Country, turf or trail we speed while wholesome
health we bring, and hear the whizzing
spokes that sing of ills now gone, and
clearer brains the absence of all aches
and pains, now those who laugh are
fools at best we bring the nerveless
gentle rest Away with skirts
hurrah for us Down with this
Silly wicked fuss We’ve come
to stay and on the bike
will cling as long as
ee’r we like
St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Missouri, December 27, 1896
Search Lights on Health: Light on Dark Corners: A Complete Sexual Science and a Guide to Purity and Physical Manhood: Advice to Maiden, Wife, and Mother, Love, Courtship and Marriage, 1894
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Missouri, June 30, 1895
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Polite Society at Home and Abroad, 1891
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Polite Society at Home and Abroad, 1891
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Evening Star, Washington DC, December 17, 1898
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Democrat and Chronicle, Rochester, New York, September 13, 1896
I look me back adown the months
Now in the silent past
And see my sweetheart, but ah me!
Not as I saw her last!
Ah no!
She then
Was coy,
Demure,
Unwilling, quite, to flirt,
and always
dressed in simple garb - a shirtwaist and a skirt
But time, the old iconoclast,
Brings changes, good and bad,
My sweetheart of the present day
Has got the biking fad -
She eyes me with
The scorcher’s glance,
And manner, oh! so pert!
Now bloomers linger loosely where she
Used to wear a skirt!