Judge, 1912-02-24 · page 3 of 24
Judge — February 24, 1912 — page 3: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Judge Magazine, February 24, 1912 This page is primarily **advertising and contents listing** rather than political satire. The main visual element is a Post Toasties cereal advertisement featuring a well-dressed man showing the product to a young girl, with text emphasizing the cereal's convenience and appeal to both children and housewives. The contents list references several articles and illustrations within the issue, though specific political cartoons aren't visible on this particular page. The magazine's masthead and publication details (Leslie-Judge Company, New York) are standard for the period. The advertisement itself reflects early 20th-century consumer culture and gender roles—marketing convenience foods to busy housewives while depicting children as eager consumers.