"Such A Merry Little Chap. Ho! little giggler, aren't you sweet? Nicest little sissy-boy one could meet! I wonder if a man you'll ever, ever be - You're far from it now, as any one may see." Postcard from Marshall Weeks…
"Taking it on the Chin. First Pansy: 'Listen dearie - you'd better stop dashing before we come to blows.' Second Pansy: 'If we do, Mary - I'll do the blowing.'" Postcard from Marshall Weeks collection.
"This should settle the argument once and for all, Albert!" Postcard from Marshall Weeks collection.
"Have him searched, Sergeant. Call the Matron." Postcard from Marshall Weeks collection.
"Yes Miss, most of the flowers 'ave done well this year, but I've 'ad a lot of trouble with the Pansies!" Postcard from Marshall Weeks collection.
"I tell you it doesn't look at all like a pansy." Postcard from Marshall Weeks collection.
"I Hate to See A Woman Do A Man's Work!" Postcard from Marshall Weeks collection.
"Girls Are Doing All the Men's Work Now." Postcard from Marshall Weeks collection.
"Girls Are Doing All The Fellows' Jobs Now!" Postcard from Marshall Weeks collection.
"This is Another Job the Men Will Want Back When They Come Home." Postcard from Marshall Weeks collection.
"I Never Like To See a Woman Doing a Man's Work." Postcard from Marshall Weeks collection.
"I Don't Like to See a Woman Do a Man's Work." Postcard from Marshall Weeks collection.
"Sometimes the girls kiss each other in Moscow. But it's only between times." Postcard from Marshall Weeks collection.
"Miss Mannish. Do you suppose that mannish clothes and Turkish cigarette make you a prize in young men's eyes? No, no, not soon, nor yet! Leave all such joys to college boys. Get girlish, or too late. You'll find that men choose girl…
"Feministe" Postcard from Marshall Weeks collection
"Male airs and garments cannot hide her lack of womanly grace. They but more conspicuous make the extreme plainness of her face. She's but a caricature of man. And as a woman a scary specimen." Postcard from Marshall Weeks…
"The Masculine Woman. She is mannish from her shoes to her hat, coat, collars, stiff shirt, and cravat. She'd wear pants in the street, to make her complete. But she knows this law won't stand for that." On the back:…
"'You ought to have been a man, Flossie!' 'So ought you!'" Postcard from Marshall Weeks collection
"The Comfortable American Tourist." Postcard from Marshall Weeks collection
"I don't know what they're coming to these days. Masculine Independent young 'ussies, I calls 'em. You and me was always the fluffy clingin' sort." Postcard from Marshall Weeks collection