Image: 1908 postcard of tip-seeking workers
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Description: Embossed postcard reads "This place is a PALM GARDEN" (pun on the "palm" tree). Bad puns were typical humor for the period. It shows the tip-seeking service people a traveller would encounter: a caddy, a porter, a waiter, a driver, and a maid/housekeeper. Back is divided and postmarked 1909-09-07. It reads, "This is one reason why I can't leave Atlantic City."
Title: 1908 postcard of tip-seeking workers
Credit: my scan of embossed paper postcard
Author: H.I. Robbins, Boston
Usage Terms: Public domain
License: Public domain
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