The Project Gutenberg EBook of Americans, by Charles Dana Gibson This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org/license Title: Americans Drawings by Charles Dana Gibson Author: Charles Dana Gibson Release Date: July 22, 2020 [EBook #62724] Language: English Character set encoding: UTF-8 *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK AMERICANS *** Produced by Chuck Greif (This file was produced from images available at The Internet Archive) AMERICANS Drawn by CHARLES DANA GIBSON _New York_: R. H. RUSSELL, _London_: JOHN LANE 1900 THIS is the fifth book in the regular series of Mr. Gibsons published drawings, consisting of DRAWINGS BY C. D. GIBSON No. 1 PICTURES OF PEOPLE No. 2 SKETCHES AND CARTOONS No. 3 THE EDUCATION OF MR. PIPP No. 4 AMERICANS No. 5 Each book contains eighty-four of Mr. Gibson’s best cartoons, and all are uniform in size, shape and binding. Thanks are due Messrs. Mitchell & Miller and Charles Scribners Sons, for their co-operation in making this volume as representative and complete as possible. Copyright by MITCHELL & MILLER. Copyright by CHARLES SCRIBNERS & SONS. THE book is published in Great Britain by especial arrangement with Mr. James Henderson, the proprietor of the English copyright of some of the drawings. Printed in the United States of America. Entered at Stationers Hall. PRESS OF THE J. W. PRATT CO., NEW YORK. [Illustration] [Illustration: FORE! THE AMERICAN GIRL TO ALL THE WORLD.] [Illustration: NOT THE SEA SERPENT, BUT FAR MORE DANGEROUS.] [Illustration: OF COURSE YOU CAN TELL FORTUNES WITH CARDS. FOR INSTANCE, IF THE JACK OF CLUBS COMES BETWEEN THE FOUR AND THE TEN OF DIAMONDS, AND THE FOLLOWING CARD HAPPENS TO BE THE DEUCE OF SPADES, IT MEANS THAT THE NEXT OFFER OF MARRIAGE SHOULD BE ACCEPTED.] [Illustration: RIVAL BEAUTIES.] [Illustration: WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.] [Illustration: A SENSELESS AFTER-DINNER CUSTOM. SO THINKS THE YOUNG MAN WHO MUST LISTEN TO HER FATHER’S FRIENDS DURING THE NEXT HOUR.] [Illustration: MELTING.] [Illustration: THEIR FIRST QUARREL. AND THEY HAVE BEEN ENGAGED ABOUT TWENTY MINUTES.] [Illustration: A WORD TO THE WISE. HAVE A BOOK IN CASE YOU ARE BORED.] [Illustration: _Manager_: UNLESS YOU BRACE UP I’LL HAVE TO BREAK OUR CONTRACT. “DON’T SAY THAT! I HAVE A CHILD AND TWO HUSBANDS TO SUPPORT.”] [Illustration: THE SUPPER. SHALL IT BE WHAT SHE IS ACCUSTOMED TO OR THE BEST HE CAN AFFORD?] [Illustration: _Enthusiastic Young Miss_: TO THINK OF YOUR BEING A REAL LITERARY MAN! I DO SO LONG TO KNOW HOW YOU WRITE THINGS. CANT YOU EXPLAIN IT? _Venerable Hack_: IT IS THE SIMPLEST THING. YOU HAVE A MIND SUITABLY PREPARED. YOU GET AN IDEA. THE IDEA BEING INTRODUCED INTO THE MIND CAUSES FERMENTATION, DURING WHICH A SCUM RISES TO THE TOP AND IS CAREFULLY REMOVED, LEAVING A RESIDUE OF CLEAR THOUGHT. THIS YOU BOTTLE UP FOR YOUR OWN USE. THE SCUM YOU SELL TO A PUBLISHER.] [Illustration: TO BACHELORS WHO WISH TO AVOID COMPETITION. THERE ARE SOME ADVANTAGES IN TAKING YOUR VACATION EARLY IN THE SEASON.] [Illustration: PICTURESQUE AMERICA. ANYWHERE IN THE MOUNTAINS.] [Illustration: PICTURESQUE AMERICA. ANYWHERE ALONG THE COAST.] [Illustration: ADVICE TO STUDENTS. BE READ TO. IT SAVES THE EYES FOR BETTER THINGS.] [Illustration: IN THE SWIM. DEDICATED TO EXTRAVAGANT WOMEN.] [Illustration: _He_: YES, DEAREST, I HAVE LOVED BEFORE WE MET; BUT LET US NOT DIG UP THE PAST. “OH, ALL RIGHT, THEN; IF YOU DON’T WANT TO DIG UP THE PAST, WHY, LET’S NOT DIG UP THE FUTURE EITHER.”] [Illustration: WARNING TO NOBLEMEN. TREAT YOUR AMERICAN WIFE WITH KINDNESS.] [Illustration: ADVICE TO BEGINNERS. KEEP CLOSE TO NATURE.] [Illustration: “HOPE SPRINGS ETERNAL IN THE HUMAN BREAST; MAN NEVER IS, BUT ALWAYS TO BE BLESSED.”] [Illustration: “MIND HIS KISSING YOU? NO, NOT IF YOU DON’T. IT SHOWS AFFECTION, AS ONE’S NEPHEWS SHOULD BE AFFECTIONATE. BUT IF I WERE DISPOSED TO BE CRITICAL, I SHOULD SAY THAT GROWN-UP NEPHEWS WHO KISS THEIR AUNTS BY MARRIAGE SHOULD KISS THEM SOMEWHAT MORE DEFERENTIALLY AND PERFUNCTORILY--MORE LIKE A TIMID FLY WHO APPROACHES A PIECE OF ROCK-CANDY, AND NOT QUITE SO MUCH LIKE A HUNGRY ORPHAN TURNED LOOSE IN A BAKE-SHOP. I’D TELL HIS MOTHER, AMELIA, IF I WERE YOU. HE NEEDS TRAINING.”] [Illustration: ADVICE TO CADDIES. YOU WILL SAVE TIME BY KEEPING YOUR EYE ON THE BALL, NOT ON THE PLAYER.] [Illustration: PEOPLE WHO _WILL_ HAVE THEIR OWN WAY. THE GIRL WHO REFUSED US.] [Illustration: PEOPLE WHO _WILL_ HAVE THEIR OWN WAY. THE GIRL WHO WANTED A SMALL WAIST.] [Illustration: HIS SON-IN-LAW. HIS DAUGHTER. PEOPLE WHO _WILL_ HAVE THEIR OWN WAY. THE MAN WHO WANTED TO GET RICH.] [Illustration: IS THIS WHY THE AVERAGE HUSBAND AND BROTHER STAY AWAY?] [Illustration: ACCIDENT TO A YOUNG MAN WITH A WEAK HEART.] [Illustration: MATRIMONIAL MISFITS. 12:20 _A. M._: THE HUSBAND WHO WANTS TO GO HOME AND THE WIFE WHO DOESN’T.] [Illustration: THE MAIDEN AND THE MISTLETOE. A SOLILOQUY. “NOW, IF I HANG YOU OVER THIS DARK CORNER, HE WONT SEE YOU; AND IF I HANG YOU IN THE LIGHT, HE WONT DARE.”] [Illustration: A LITTLE INCIDENT. SHOWING THAT EVEN INANIMATE OBJECTS CAN ENTER INTO THE SPIRIT OF THE GAME.] [Illustration: _Young Widow_: HOW LONG SHOULD I WEAR MOURNING? “I’M UNABLE TO SAY. I WASN’T ACQUAINTED WITH YOUR HUSBAND.”] [Illustration: SUMMER AND WINTER. BOTH SIDES OF IT.] [Illustration] [Illustration: BIG GAME.] [Illustration: ECONOMY. _She musing_: IT SEEMS A PITY TO SPEND TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS TO HAVE A GOWN MADE OVER, WHEN I CAN GET A NEW ONE FOR TWO HUNDRED.] [Illustration: “DON’T UNDERVALUE LOVE, DEAR CHILD. LOVE IN A FLAT-A _good_ FLAT--ON TWENTY, YES, EVEN ON FIFTY-THOUSAND A YEAR, MAY EASILY BE PREFERABLE TO RICHES WITHOUT TRUE AFFECTION.”] [Illustration: WASTING TIME.] [Illustration: THE RACE IS NOT ALWAYS TO THE BEAUTIFUL.] [Illustration: IN “SOCIETY.” DO WE SEE SO MUCH OF OLD AGE AND YOUTH BECAUSE THE MIDDLE-AGED MEN HAVE SOMETHING BETTER TO DO?] [Illustration: A CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE. _She_: IT TELLS HERE OF A MAN IN CHICAGO WHO HASN’T SPOKEN TO HIS WIFE IN FIFTEEN YEARS. “PERHAPS HE IS WAITING FOR A CHANCE.”] [Illustration: _She_: WHY SUCH A HURRY TO MARRY, DICK? WE’VE ONLY BEEN ENGAGED THREE MONTHS. “YES; I KNOW; BUT i AM AFRAID YOU WILL GET TIRED OF ME.”] [Illustration: A NORTHEASTER. SOME LOOK WELL IN IT.] [Illustration: _Mrs. J. Brassey Pushe_: I CONFESS I’M DYING TO GET MY DAUGHTER MARRIED. _The Brute_: ER--WHAT OTHER INDUCEMENTS DO YOU OFFER?] [Illustration: THE STOUT GENTLEMAN HOPED HE HAD FOUND A SECLUDED SPOT FOR THE HONEYMOON.] [Illustration: “COME ALONG, MARTIN, LET’S GO TO THE HANGING.” “HANGIN’? HANGIN’? WHO’S GOIN’ TO BE HANGED?” “JIM SANDERS. COME ALONG.” “NO; THANKS. HE’S NO FRIEND O’ MINE.”] [Illustration: “I SEE THE GOVERNOR COMMENDS WAR AS A MEANS OF KEEPING ALIVE ‘THE GREAT FIGHTING VIRTUES,’ AND, OF COURSE, WAR _is_ A GOOD THING WHILE IT LASTS. BUT, AFTER ALL, CHARLES, DO YOU FEEL THAT WAR IS TRULY PROFITABLE? AS FOR ME, UNATHLETIC AS I AM, AND NEAR-SIGHTED, I COULD HARDLY DO EXCELLENT WORK IN WAR. I MIGHT BRAIN A CHILD OR TWO, AND MAYBE SHOOT SOME WOMEN, BUT I OWN I DON’T FIND THE IDEA WHOLLY ENGAGING, AND IN THE SPRING MONTHS I CAN HARDEN MY HEART MORE AGREEABLY BY RIDING A BICYCLE IN THE AFTERNOON DOWN FIFTH AVENUE. IT’S A GOOD HAZARD ALL THE WAY, AND THERE’S THIS ADVANTAGE ABOUT IT, THAT YOU DON’T CATCH FEVERS, AND, IF YOU’RE NOT KILLED, YOU HAVE YOUR HEALTH.”] [Illustration: HIS VACATION OVER.] [Illustration: FINANCIAL PREDICAMENT. THIS NOBLEMAN CANNOT RECALL WHICH HEIRESS ACCEPTED HIM THE NIGHT BEFORE.] [Illustration: ANOTHER MONOPOLY.] [Illustration: THE INVINCIBLE ARMY.] [Illustration: THE POWER OF GOLD. _Chorus_: MADAME IS RAVISHING! CHARMING! AH, IT IS DIVINE!] [Illustration: THE WATCHFUL EYE OF CAUTION. “ISN’T YOUR MOTHER WORRIED BY CAPTAIN SHORTHOUSE’S ATTENTIONS TO YOU?” “OH, NO; SINCE I GAVE JACK HIS FREEDOM AFTER THE HIDE TRUST SLUMP, MAMMA SAYS I’M A REAL MOTHER MYSELF, AND NOW SHE NEVER WORRIES.”] [Illustration: “I THOUGHT I HEARD MR. SQUEESICKS KISSING YOU LAST NIGHT, ETHEL. I HOPE YOU DID NOT ENCOURAGE HIM.” “I DIDN’T NEED TO.”] [Illustration: MATRIMONIAL MISFITS. THE WOMAN WHO MARRIES A CLUB MAN.] [Illustration: HIS BEGINNING. “I HAD NO IDEA THAT YOU WERE IN LOVE WITH ME.” “NEITHER HAD I, UNTIL I PROPOSED AND YOU REJECTED ME.”] [Illustration: _Mrs. Dimpleton_: I AM GOING TO SEE THE DOCTOR TO-DAY, AND I KNOW HE WILL INSIST UPON MY GOING ABROAD THIS SUMMER. _Dimpleton_: NO, HE WONT. I MET HIM YESTERDAY AND TOLD HIM IF HE SENT YOU ABROAD I COULDN’T PAY HIS BILL.] [Illustration: MONDAY MORNING.] [Illustration: _She_: IF I LET YOU KISS ME THIS ONCE, WILL YOU PROMISE NEVER TO ASK ME AGAIN? _He_: CERTAINLY, DEAR, IF YOU CONSIDER IT UNNECESSARY.] [Illustration: THE SPINSTER’S REVERY. WHAT THE DAY RECALLS.] [Illustration: A RECEIPT FOR KISSES. TO ONE PIECE OF DARK PIAZZA ADD A LITTLE MOONLIGHT--TAKE FOR GRANTED TWO PEOPLE. PRESS IN TWO STRONG ONES A SMALL, SOFT HAND. SIFT LIGHTLY TWO OUNCES OF ATTRACTION, ONE OF ROMANCE; ADD A LARGE MEASURE OF FOLLY; STIR IN A FLOATING RUFFLE AND ONE OR TWO WHISPERS. DISSOLVE HALF A DOZEN GLANCES IN A WELL OF SILENCE; DUST IN A SMALL QUANTITY OF HESITATION, ONE OUNCE OF RESISTANCE, TWO OF YIELDING; PLACE THE KISSES ON A FLUSHED CHEEK OR TWO LIPS; FLAVOR WITH A SLIGHT SCREAM, AND SET ASIDE TO COOL. THIS WILL SUCCEED IN ANY CLIMATE, IF DIRECTIONS ARE CAREFULLY FOLLOWED.] [Illustration: ONE DIFFICULTY OF THE GAME. KEEPING YOUR EYE ON THE BALL.] [Illustration: ON THE FERRY.] [Illustration: “ON THE SIDEWALKS OF NEW YORK.”] [Illustration: THE MORNING NOTE.] [Illustration: THE MAY QUEEN.] [Illustration: AFTER THE PERFORMANCE.] [Illustration: THE ELEVENTH INNING.] [Illustration: BREAKFAST--OATMEAL AND THE MORNING PAPER.] [Illustration: WAITING FOR BREAD.] [Illustration: LUNCHEON.] [Illustration: WAITING FOR TABLES.] [Illustration: AN ELEVATED STATION.] [Illustration: SOME PROFESSIONAL PEOPLE.] [Illustration: “I OFTEN WONDER WHY YOU DON’T GET MARRIED.” “BECAUSE I’M TOO FOND OF MEN’S SOCIETY.”] [Illustration: THE CABLE CAR.] [Illustration: THE PROPER EDUCATION. _Daughter_ (_home from a seminary_): WE NO SOONER LEARN A LITTLE ABOUT ONE SUBJECT. MAMMA. THAN WE STOP AND TURN TO ANOTHER. “YOU MUST REMEMBER, DEAR, THAT I AM FITTING YOU TO ENTER SOCIETY.”] [Illustration: _Charles_ (_loquitur_): IT IS QUITE TRUE, FATHER, AS YOU SAY, THAT OUR RELIGIOUS DUTIES ARE OF SIGNAL MOMENT. BUT THEY ARE OFTEN PERPLEXING, AND SOME OF THEM OFTEN SEEM TO ME TO CONFLICT WITH OTHERS. PERHAPS YOU AND I COULD COVER THE GROUND BETTER IF WE USED SOME JUDICIOUS PLAN OF CO-OPERATION. SUPPOSE, FOR EXAMPLE, THAT YOU OBEY THE INJUNCTION “GIVE TO HIM THAT ASKETH,” AND LEAVE ME TO SUPPLEMENT YOUR EFFORTS BY TAKING NO THOUGHT FOR THE MORROW.] [Illustration: NO WONDER THE SEA SERPENT FREQUENTS OUR COAST.] [Illustration: _The Nobleman_: EVERY MAN HAS HIS PRICE, YOU KNOW. “OH, THIS IS SO SUDDEN!”] [Illustration: AWFUL PREDICAMENT. THE TRIPLETS FIND THEY ARE ALL ENGAGED TO THE SAME MAN.] HE DOUBTED IT. _Mrs. Henrypeck_: YOU HAVE BEEN VERY AGGRAVATING AT TIMES, AND WE HAVE NOT ALWAYS GOT ALONG VERY WELL TOGETHER; BUT STILL, IF I HAD TO DO IT OVER AGAIN, I’D MARRY YOU JUST THE SAME. _MR. H._ (_under his breath_): I’M NOT SO SURE ABOUT THAT. [Illustration: HONEYMOONING. THE MAN WHO MARRIED FOR A HOME.] [Illustration: THE NURSERY.] [Illustration: SCHOOL DAYS.] [Illustration: THE DEBUTANTE.] [Illustration: THE MOTHER.] [Illustration: INDIAN SUMMER.] [Illustration: THE CHAPERONE.] [Illustration: THE EVENING.] [Illustration] [Illustration: THE FALLEN STAR. “FOND MEMORY BRINGS THE LIGHT OF OTHER DAYS----.”] [Illustration] End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of Americans, by Charles Dana Gibson *** END OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK AMERICANS *** ***** This file should be named 62724-0.txt or 62724-0.zip ***** This and all associated files of various formats will be found in: http://www.gutenberg.org/6/2/7/2/62724/ Produced by Chuck Greif (This file was produced from images available at The Internet Archive) Updated editions will replace the previous one--the old editions will be renamed. 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