Jiggs and Dinty,Maggie,Dinner party,George McManus,1912
Title: [Bringing up father. Jiggs and Dinty get the boot]. 'Say how many are goin to be at this dinner tonight that my wife is giving?' / Geo McManus.
Creator(s): McManus, George, 1884-1954, artist
Date Created/Published: [1912?]
Summary: Panels 7-12 of a Sunday feature in which Maggie is hosting a dinner party. Jiggs pays a waiter to add a chair for his friend Dinty Moore. Maggie, overhearing him, hits Jiggs over the head with a chair, saying 'Here's Dinty Moore's chair - now you go up and get dressed for dinner.' In panel 11 Dinty Moore shows up as an extra waiter hired to serve the dinner. In panel 12 Jiggs and Dinty have been tossed out of the party and are on the street, each with a black eye.
Notes:
Portion of title from item.
Signed in pen 'Geo McManus' in lower right of final panel.
Copyright by Int'l Feature Service, Inc.
Forms part of: Art Wood Collection of Caricature and Cartoon (Library of Congress).
Unprocessed in WOOD/Comicstrips/McManus
Subjects:
Dinner parties--1910-1920.
Waiters--1910-1920.
Friendship--1910-1920.
Comics--1910-1920.
Ink drawings--Color--1910-1920.
Bookmark /2005693357/
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