Judge, 1911-09-30 · page 3 of 23
Judge — September 30, 1911 — page 3: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis This page is primarily a **contents listing and advertisements** for Judge magazine (Vol. I, No. XI, 1911), with one small political cartoon. The cartoon depicts a **magician performing a trick**, claiming to put his hat on his head "perfectly empty." The audience responds "No doubt about it" — apparently a joke about the magician's empty-headedness or lack of intelligence. The caption suggests this is satirizing someone's foolishness, though **the specific target is unclear** from the image alone. The rest of the page lists article titles (including pieces on "Rapid Transit," reformers, and soap suds) and advertises **Post Toasties cereal**, featuring an illustration of children and the slogan "The Memory Lingers." Without additional context, the magician's identity and the specific political event being mocked cannot be determined from this page alone.