Judge, 1908-07-25 · page 3 of 16
Judge — July 25, 1908 — page 3: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis of Judge Magazine Page This page contains several satirical sections targeting social issues of the early 1900s: **"The Worm's Turn"** attacks a politician (likely named O'Keefe) for abandoning constituents and spreading malicious gossip after leaving office in 1907. **"Man's Inhumanity"** mocks Sir Jasper, a fire-eater character, who abuses his servants and prisoners while claiming to be "interested" in them—satirizing hypocritical wealthy exploiters. **"Smashing Her Baggage"** depicts a domestic dispute where a mistress destroys her own luggage, then blames her driver—mocking frivolous wealthy women and their poor treatment of working-class employees. The remaining sections ("A Born Financier," "Friendly Collaborators," "Medical Assurance") appear to be brief humorous quips about financial schemes and doctor-patient relationships. The cartoons criticize class exploitation and hypocrisy among the wealthy and politically connected.