Judge, 1911-06-10 · page 2 of 24
Judge — June 10, 1911 — page 2: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis This page is primarily **advertising**, not satirical content. It contains four major advertisements: 1. **French Lick and Baden Springs** - promoting luxury health resorts accessible via the Monon Route railroad from Chicago 2. **Red Cross Line Ocean Cruise** - a $60 twelve-day cruise to Halifax and Newfoundland 3. **Hotel Nassau** - a beachfront resort in Long Beach, Long Island 4. Smaller ads for salesmen positions, tobacco cessation, electrical school, and cigars The page reflects early 20th-century American leisure culture, targeting affluent readers who could afford extended travel and resort stays. There is **no political satire or cartoon commentary visible**—the dual oval vignettes at top are decorative illustrations for the French Lick resort, not caricatures. This appears to be a standard advertising section from *Judge* magazine.