Judge, 1908-07-18 · page 2 of 14
Judge — July 18, 1908 — page 2: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Judge Magazine Page Analysis This page contains three distinct sections: **"A Fearful Menace"** critiques British labor strikes, arguing they threaten industry and national stability. The cartoonist warns that repeated strikes by workers embolden more radical action, referencing recent unrest in England and threats against Parliament members. **"Among the Gold Mines"** discusses Yukon expeditions and territorial boundary disputes between American and Canadian frontier regions, highlighting the lawlessness of unregulated mining territories. **"Sartorial"** mocks the London *Lancet* medical journal's criticism of colored dress shirts for men, arguing the objection is prudish and outdated. The bottom half features a **Taffy candy advertisement** showing a Republican campaign stand, using the slogan "They All Like Candy"—likely political commentary on voter manipulation or campaign tactics.