Judge, 1911-01-28 · page 2 of 24
Judge — January 28, 1911 — page 2: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Page Analysis This page is primarily **advertising and filler content** rather than political satire. The main feature is a **Northern Pacific Railway advertisement** promoting Yellowstone Park visits for the 1911 season (June 16–September 15). It includes a coupon and describes the park's natural attractions. The bottom section, titled **"Fashions of Yesterday and To-Day,"** shows two fashion illustrations comparing historical dress (left: elaborate Victorian-era gown) with contemporary fashion (right: a more streamlined 1910s silhouette). This appears to be light social commentary on changing fashion rather than political satire. The right column contains miscellaneous **humor items and anecdotes**—brief jokes about names, lawyers, and musical talent—typical of Judge magazine's filler content. Overall, this represents **routine magazine padding** interspersed with commercial advertisements.