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[Our clubs. A few possibilities]

Updated Jun 26, 2025
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[Our clubs. A few possibilities]
Six satirical vignettes with captions, suggesting various types of clubs: a small boy talking to a man, people staring in a picture window watching an aborigine reading the paper, several oddly shaped men playing cards and a fat man sleeping, a small girl runs to her father in what appears to be a men's club, women wearing bloomers meet under the sign of the "Dress Reform Club," several seated tramps meet in a lumber yard, while a cop with a billy club stands over them, and the "Back Number Club," is an organization for losers in politics and war.
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