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# Political Satire Page from Judge Magazine This page presents a series of satirical vignettes mocking domestic life and gender relations, likely from the early 20th century. The sketches humorously depict various marital and romantic scenarios: - "Dairying" and "His One Comfort Left" mock married men's diminished independence - "Too Much Like Work" jokes about avoiding labor - "After Losing All Your Money" satirizes financial desperation - "A Sort of Sandwich" appears to reference infidelity or romantic complications - The bottom cartoon "The Calf That They Rode" shows slapstick domestic chaos The magazine uses exaggerated caricatures and physical comedy to satirize contemporary anxieties about marriage, money, and social obligation. The overall tone suggests Judge was targeting male readers with humor about the perceived frustrations of domesticated life and economic pressures of the era.