Caricature depicting the store of "Grabheimer the great American tailor." The text reads : "Vy Isaac! Dat is Mister Shones from Mobile, your prudder said you should gif Mister Shones a good pargain." Caricature printed by Tobin N.Y.
Caricature published in Judge. The text reads : --Senior partner: "How much does Cohen owe us?" --Junior partner: "Five t'ousand tollars." --Senior partner: "Dot's great! He's shust failed for twendy cents on der tollar, unt I figured on only 'ten' vhen I solt him der goots."
Caricature by Eugene Zimmerman published in Judge. The text reads : --Simon, Sr.: "Benny Goldberg's uncle left him all his money mit der sole request dot he vould put up a tablet on his grave after he vuz dead." --Simon, Jr.: "Did he do it?" --Simon, Sr.: "Shure! He put up a 'lithia' tablet!"
Caricature by Eugene Zimmerman published in Judge. The text reads : --Miss Timmid: "Why are you so positive that these bathing-suits are fast colors?" --Isaacs: "Because my vife und daughter Sadie haff vorn every suit in dot lot at four different vatering places."
Caricature published in Judge. The text reads : --Mr. Hayrick (from Pine Corners): "But mister, this suit is too big fer me." --Mr. Cohen: "Listen, mine frendt. People vill t'ink you vun dot suit on a bet, und dot vill swell you up mit pride so much dot you vill fill out der suit fine."
Postcard by Hayyim Goldberg entitled "in foreign garments," with a Yiddish poem : "The hand sews silently, gently / It is already empty and quiet in the streets / There will not be enough sleep tonight / By day it must fit."
Postcard by Hayyim Goldberg entitled "in foreign garments," with a Yiddish poem : "The hand sews silently, gently / It is already empty and quiet in the streets / There will not be enough sleep tonight / By day it must fit."
Postcard by Hayyim Goldberg from the series "Jewish Livelihoods" depicting a merchant. The postcard includes a Yiddish poem : "'Old galoshes, shoes, and coats!' I trade them all, I buy them all / Will a penny be made on them? / Here is a new door, a new little purchase / Perhaps God would give now a fair profit..."
Postcard by Hayyim Goldberg from the series "Jewish Livelihoods" depicting a merchant. The postcard includes a Yiddish poem : "Let us just consider the shmatte / First - two holes are present right now / Now, see, the lining - it is worn and torn / In short, how much will the deal cost you?"
Postcard by Hayyim Goldberg from the series "Jewish Livelihoods" depicting a merchant. The postcard includes a Yiddish poem : "Miss, take the price, and do not delay / If I trade, I want deals here / Believe me, I will give the creator his due / If I stay, it would be a tenner in profit..."