Judge, 1895-09-07 · page 2 of 16
Judge — September 7, 1895 — page 2: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Judge Magazine Cartoon Analysis The main cartoon depicts what appears to be working-class or immigrant figures in period dress, labeled "MOURNING FOR HIS COUNTRY" with a caption referencing "Weary Willie" and "SportyAretas." The image critiques labor conditions and political indifference. The text sections address various social issues: women's dress reform (criticizing male control over female clothing), organized crime ("The Same Old Thieves"), cowardice in military contexts, and a case of domestic control over a daughter's appearance. The overall theme appears to be **hypocrisy and abuse of power**—whether by criminals, husbands, employers, or politicians. The satire targets those who claim moral authority while exploiting others. Without clearer identification of specific contemporary figures or dates, the precise political targets remain somewhat unclear, though the working-class and gender-justice themes are evident.