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The novelty of the cabaret meal has worn off; it is time other things had a cabaret accompaniment. Illustration shows a vignette cartoon where Cabaret Accompaniment is introduced into various social and public settings, such as A Song & Dance With Every Shave, a Singing Conductor on the street railroads, a shoe-shine man with instruments strapped to his back, at Sunday Collection in a church, even parents in costume startle or embarrass their children during courtship, with cabaret routines. Date 1913 February 12. The novelty of the cabaret meal has worn off; it is time other things had a cabaret accompaniment. Illustration shows a vignette cartoon where Cabaret Accompaniment is introduced into various social and public settings, such as A Song & Dance With Every Shave, a Singing Conductor on the street railroads, a shoe-shine man with instruments strapped to his back, at Sunday Collection in a church, even parents in costume startle or embarrass their children during courtship, with cabaret routines. Date 1913 February 12
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1. Title: "The Waning Novelty of Cabaret Meals: A New Era of Entertaining Unexpected Places, 1913" In the early 1910s, the cabaret meal, a novel and exciting concept, had taken the social scene by storm. However, as the trend began to lose its allure, the innovative spirit of the era led people to seek new ways to infuse the cabaret experience into their everyday lives. This whimsical cartoon from 1913, titled "The Novelty of the Cabaret Meal Has Worn Off; It Is Time Other Things Had a Cabaret Accompaniment," captures the imagination of this new trend. The illustration showcases various vignettes of cabaret accompaniment in unexpected settings. A barber shop transforms into an impromptu cabaret, complete with a song and dance routine. A street conductor serenades passengers on the street railroads, while a shoe-shine man straps instruments to his back and entertains his clients. Even the Sunday collection at a church becomes an opportunity for a lively performance. The cartoon's humor extends to more personal settings, as well. Parents surprise their children during courtship, performing cabaret routines that may have startled or embarrassed them. The playful illustrations demonstrate the infectious nature of the cabaret trend and the desire to bring joy and entertainment to even the most mundane moments. This charming cartoon, published on February 12, 1913, offers a glimpse into the creative spirit of the era and the enduring appeal of live entertainment. Despite the cabaret meal's waning popularity, the concept continued to inspire and influence various aspects of society, proving that the show must go on.
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