Miscellany

Posters

As advertised in the 1902 Tomoyé Catalogue:

  1. Slipper Tree Poster. Designed by Morgan Shepard. A conventional design, from which peep the chubby limbs of a little child, surrounds the photograph of a bright-eyed laughing tot—the hero of the Baby Roland Booklets. Printed in three colors; size, 25 inches by 19. Price, net, 50¢.
  2. The Hoodlum Poster No. 1. Designed by Gelett Burgess and printed in two colors; size, 9½ inches by 7⅜; price, net, 10¢. Showing how “vanity is still on Deck and humble Virtue gets it in the Neck.”
  3. The Hoodlum Poster No. 2. Designed by Gelett Burgess and printed in three colors; size, 15 inches by 17; price, net, 25¢. “Nifty Mame; on the one side and The Hoodlum on the other hold up the legend under which is boldly printed the brilliant sonnet number 8.
  4. The Omar, Jr., Poster. Designed by Gelett Burgess and printed in three colors; size, 18 inches by 24; price, net, 25¢. The poet of nictine is disclosed sitting in Oriental posture, surrounded by the halo of his Rubáiyát.

 

Party favors

Place cards

“Mixing” cards

 

Card game scoring pads

Score tablets

Score slates