Yellow Kid High Admiral Cigarettes

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Text on Button SAR DAR GOAT TINKS HE IS ME FADDER CAUSE IM A YALLER KID - HIGH ADMIRAL CIGARETTES
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Illustration of a bald little boy with large ears gesturing to a goat on the right. Text is printed in black on the long yellow shirt that the boy is wearing. Button is white with thick yellow outline. "HIGH ADMIRAL CIGARETTES" printed at the bottom of the button in red. Illustration includes an illegible signature.

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Back paper printed: GIVEN WITH HIGH ADMIRAL CIGARETTES - RILEY-KLOTZ M'F'G CO. - NEWARK, N.J.- MADE UNDER W.& H. CO. PAT'S. - JULY 17, 1894 - APRIL 4 & JULY 21, 1896.

Curl Text COPYRIGHT 1896 B. NEWBERGER N.Y.
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Mickey Dugan, more commonly known as "Yellow Kid," was a character created by cartoonist Richarld Felton Outcault (1863-1928) who later went on to create "Buster Brown." "Yellow Kid" first appeared in Truth, a weekly humor magazine in 1883, but gained city-wide success appearing in the New York World newspaper as a single-panel color cartoon called "Hogan's Alley" in 1895. Outcault was lured away from Joseph Pulitzer's paper by fierce competitor William Randolph Heart's New York Journal. A legal battle over rights to the strip ensued, creating dual Yellow Kids in the competing newspapers. In the end, Hogan's Alley was retained by the New York World, and Outcault's strip was renamed "The Yellow Kid."

High Admiral Cigarettes included pinback buttons as premiums for purchase through out the 1890s with cartoon depictions of the day. "Yellow Kid" cartoons appeared only in New York City newspapers between 1895 and 1898. The idea of using "Yellow Kid" to sell cigarettes might seem inappropriate but the comic strip was aimed strictly at adults; the cartoon focused on tenement alleys and street kids living in New York City.

Sources

Olson, R. D. (n.d.). R. F. Outcault, The Father of the American Sunday Comics, and the Truth About the Creation of the Yellow Kid. Retrieved July 28, 2020, from http://www.neponset.com/yellowkid/history.htm

Savage, T. (2013, August 28). The Yellow Kid: Hero of Hogan's Alley. Retrieved July 28, 2020, from https://cartoons.osu.edu/news/2013/08/28/the-yellow-kid-hero-of-hogans-…

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