Judge, 1912-04-13 · page 2 of 24
Judge — April 13, 1912 — page 2: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Judge Magazine - April 13, 1912 This page is primarily **advertising** for the Leslie-Judge Company's "Zim Book," a collection of cartoons. The main advertisement features two caricatured male heads in profile wearing different hats (bowler and top hat), with the question "Have you a Sense of Humor?" The ad copy promotes the Zim Book as humor-filled, describing it as showing "cartoonists' work shop" scenes and cartoons "in the making." Priced at one dollar, it's bound in three-quarter Morocco leather. The contents listing indicates Judge's typical satirical offerings: articles about doctors, politics, and social commentary. Without specific article context visible, the broader satirical intent remains unclear, though Judge generally mocked contemporary social figures and political events of 1912.