Judge, 1910-03-19 · page 2 of 16
Judge — March 19, 1910 — page 2: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis of Judge Magazine Page This page is primarily **advertising**, not political satire. It features commercial advertisements for consumer products popular in the early 20th century: - **Razor advertisements** (Durham-Duplex and Perfection brands) promoting safety razors versus old-style straight razors - **Philip Morris cigarettes** - **Pears' soap** emphasizing purity and economy - **Gibson's Rye Whiskey** - **Cortez cigars** The only editorial content appears to be brief notes titled "Courtesy Dying Out" and "The Old Spirit of Materialism," critiquing modern discourtesy and materialism—typical light social commentary for Judge magazine. The large building photograph (appears to be City Hall) serves as background for the whiskey advertisements. This is essentially a commercial page with minimal satirical content.