Judge, 1900-06-23 · page 2 of 25
Judge — June 23, 1900 — page 2: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis This page is primarily **advertising**, not political satire. It contains multiple product advertisements from the early 1900s, including: - Hunter Rye whiskey ("The Purest Type of the Purest Whiskey") - Boston Garter (men's suspenders, "The Standard for Gentlemen") - Earl & Wilson collars and shirts - Remington Typewriter - Rustic Work furniture and construction - Dewar's Scotch Whisky The only satirical element is a small poem titled "Where?" (top right), which appears to be a lighthearted verse about the New York Central Railroad's comforts. Otherwise, the page reflects typical early-20th-century Judge magazine content: advertisements targeting gentlemen's fashion, household goods, and luxury items, interspersed with occasional editorial commentary.