Judge, 1905-07-29 · page 3 of 18
Judge — July 29, 1905 — page 3: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
I can see this is a page from *Judge* magazine rotated 90 degrees, showing what appears to be a satirical illustration titled "The Streets of New York—Waiting for the Hearst-Pulp Wagon." The image depicts multiple figures in a crowded street scene, though the image quality and rotation make specific identification difficult. The title suggests this cartoon comments on New York street life and references William Randolph Hearst and Joseph Pulitzer—rival newspaper publishers known for sensationalist "yellow journalism." The satire likely critiques how New Yorkers were portrayed or exploited by competing newspapers' coverage, or mocks the public's appetite for sensational reporting. However, without clearer visibility of individual caricatures and their labels, I cannot confidently identify specific figures or the precise satirical point beyond this general context.