Judge, 1910-07-16 · page 2 of 16
Judge — July 16, 1910 — page 2: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis This page is predominantly **advertising rather than satirical content**. The main cartoon shows a woman in a wide-brimmed hat promoting Karo corn syrup for picnic baskets—a straightforward product advertisement, not political satire. The page includes: - A "Judge's Alphabet for Baseball Fans" section featuring Miller Huggins of the St. Louis Nationals (a real 1910s-20s baseball manager) - Multiple product ads: Blatz beer, Lifebuoy soap, Hunyadi János laxative water - A Pennsylvania Railroad bulletin about railway safety, comfort, and speed The baseball reference and advertising style suggest this is from the 1920s era. While Judge was known for satire, **this particular page functions primarily as a commercial vehicle**, mixing light entertainment (the baseball alphabet) with advertisements targeting middle-class consumers.