Judge, 1911-09-09 · page 2 of 24
Judge — September 9, 1911 — page 2: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis This page is primarily **advertising for Judge Prints**, a decorative art company selling reproductions. It's not a political cartoon or satire. The page advertises framed artworks by various artists, including "Evening and You" by C. Clyde Squires (top center), "Springtime" by the same artist (bottom left), "The Only Way to Eat an Orange" by James Montgomery Flagg (center), and "Smoker's Heart" by Percy D. Johnson (right). At the top, there's a promotional offer for Stanlaw's colored drawings—images of "The Golf Girl," "The Giddy Girl," and other similar subjects—available free or inexpensively to readers. The content reflects early 20th-century aesthetic taste: romantic genre scenes and character studies suited for home decoration. There is no evident political commentary or satire on this page.