Judge, 1911-06-10 · page 4 of 24
Judge — June 10, 1911 — page 4: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis This page is primarily **advertisements** for steamship travel and hotel accommodations, with a small section of satirical cartoons on the right labeled "English Importations." The cartoons appear to be reprints from London publications (*London Opinion*, *London Punch*, *London Sketch*). They mock British social pretensions and mannerisms through humor about: 1. Hair styling/appearance concerns 2. Class-conscious visitor experiences in England 3. Medical advice-seeking behavior The cartoons use exaggerated character types to satirize British attitudes, likely appealing to American readers by portraying the English as snobbish or fussy. The specific identities of drawn figures are unclear, but they represent generic "types" rather than named individuals—a common Judge format for mocking national characteristics and social behavior.