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Judge — April 4, 1896 — page 1: what you’re looking at
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# Judge Magazine Analysis: April 4, 1896 This political cartoon depicts a man in formal attire being pulled in opposite directions by two women. The caption reads: "How happy could I be with either, / Were t' other dear charmer away." The cartoon appears to satirize a man caught between two competing interests or loyalties—likely political factions or ideological positions relevant to 1896. The women represent different causes or parties vying for his allegiance. One woman wears an ornate cloak suggesting wealth or aristocracy; the other displays patriotic imagery (stars visible). Without additional context labels identifying the specific figures or political situation of 1896, the precise targets remain unclear, though this appears to reference contemporary political divisions of that election year.
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L. 30 NO. 755 APRIL 4 1896 PRICE 10 CENTS Midge Emrento AT tHe Post Crmce AT New Yous as Secomo Case MATTER. ComvmenT 1896 fy THe Jee PumLipmine Co, TITLE MeorerEReD AB A TRAGE MARK “How happy could I be with either, Were t’ other dear charmer away.”