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# "The Loving Couple in a Restaurant" - Judge Magazine Page This page is primarily **advertisements** (Blatz beer, Philip Morris cigarettes, and a medical treatment for varicose veins) with three cartoon panels in the center titled "The Loving Couple in a Restaurant." The three captioned scenes appear to be **satirical vignettes** mocking domestic life and married couples' behavior in public spaces: 1. **"Widely Sarcasm"** - A husband suggests taking old clothes to Plunkville-Under-the-Peak; the wife sarcastically retorts she could make more profit from old clothes. 2. **"Not Strange to Him"** - A wife points out a hired man; the husband dismisses her, claiming he comes to forget business. 3. **"Figsoda Blatter"** - The final panel's joke is unclear from the visible text. The humor targets **married couples' petty arguments and indifference** in social settings.