Judge, 1911-03-25 · page 4 of 30
Judge — March 25, 1911 — page 4: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Content Analysis This page is primarily **advertising**, not political satire. The dominant content includes liqueur and beer advertisements (Chartreuse, Blatz Private Stock, Velvet tobacco, Underberg bitters) typical of early 20th-century Judge magazine. The small cartoon labeled "Customer (Wanting Change for a Sovereign and Finding the Bartender Short of Cash...)" depicts a humorous bar exchange where a customer requests change from a sovereign (British gold coin) but the bartender is short on cash. The dialogue suggests the bartender wants to keep the coin as a tip instead. Below, a brief comic dialogue about charity balls serves as filler content between advertisements rather than substantive satire. The page reflects Judge's reliance on advertising revenue and light humor rather than political commentary.