Judge, 1911-10-21 · page 3 of 24
Judge — October 21, 1911 — page 3: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis of Judge Magazine Page This page is primarily **advertising content** rather than satirical material. The dominant feature is a Pennsylvania Railroad advertisement promoting "Two Stations in New York" (Pennsylvania Station and Hudson Terminal), highlighting their convenient Manhattan locations for travelers. At the bottom is a small illustrated joke titled "SUGGESTION FOR AN OLD MAID'S COUGH," showing a domestic scene where a woman pushes a button, causing a man to fall from a bed. The humor appears to rely on crude innuendo about unmarried women and their romantic situations—typical of early 20th-century magazine humor that would be considered offensive today. The left side contains a table of contents for the magazine's "Horse-Show Number," indicating the issue focused on equestrian sports.