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Another neat photograph has shown up on Shorpy.

http://www.shorpy.com/node/19140?size=_original#caption

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Standing in line for the "Hit Of The Week"?
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I wondered if it might have been the famous 1925 "Victor Day" when people lined up to hear the just introduced Orthophonics.

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The caption says ca. 1921, so if that is true then it's none of the above.

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August 5, 1921 – The first radio baseball game is broadcast; Harold Arlin announces the Pirates-Phillies game from Forbes Field over Westinghouse KDKA, in Pittsburgh.
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I like what appears to be a multitude of Nipper figurines along the top of the window display.

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Even if that was the coldest NYC August 5th in history, those wimmins in heavy coats and FUR collars must have been stifling. Suffering for fashion.

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Really nice facade and sign next door at Great China. Lunch 35 cents!

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I really think they are line for Chinese Food-notice the Chop Suey sign!

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need4art wrote:I really think they are line for Chinese Food-notice the Chop Suey sign!
My mother (now 91) often talks about how when she was a kid in Brooklyn in the 30's, her Mom would take her for a huge Chinese lunch which would cost 35 cents. Sometimes they would just get a huge bowl of yatke mein, a noodle soup with big slices of roast pork, for 10 cents.

I just had a Chinese lunch with my Mom last week and with tax and tip it was $25, and I thought that was still pretty cheap for what we ate!

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