File:The Cave New Orleans - Dancing- Let's Go Here - 1920.png

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1920 cartoon, New Orleans.

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English: 1920 Tulane University student cartoon. Part of series called "They Shall Not Pass".

Shows young man and woman walking by a sign reading "THE CAVE - Dancing". The woman points and says "John, Let's go here?" The man frowns, looking at coins in his hand, with caption "Four Bits" (50 cents). A caption at the man's shoes reads "Shifting to High" (eg, high-gear, ie going faster).
"The Cave" was a live music club in the Grunewald (later Roosevelt) Hotel. Apparently it was not a place to bring a date if one only had 50 cents.

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Cartoon from the Tulane "Jambalaya, 1920.

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Author Signed "KonoiT"

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