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# Analysis of Judge Magazine Page This page is primarily **advertising with minimal editorial content**. The main satirical element is the small cartoon titled "The Suffragette Number" featuring a woman caricature labeled as addressing "votes for women" when women will be the "suffragette number of Judge." Below this is "The Waste Basket Number," a cartoon showing a figure (appears to be a lawyer) being thrown into a waste basket, captioning a story titled "Susan, the Pretty Suffragette" by Tudor Jenks. The satire mocks **women's suffrage activism** through ridicule—treating female voters as a punchline and suggesting their concerns belong in the trash. This reflects Judge magazine's anti-suffrage editorial stance common among early 20th-century satirical publications, though the page is dominated by commercial advertisements for trains, sugar, cigarettes, and other products.