Judge, 1913-01-25 · page 3 of 26
Judge — January 25, 1913 — page 3: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Judge's Revue - Political Satire Page This appears to be a satirical collage from Judge magazine featuring multiple cartoon vignettes. The central image shows a tall figure presiding over a chaotic mass of people, labeled "APPOINTMENTS," suggesting critique of political patronage or cronyism in government hiring. The surrounding smaller cartoons include references to international destinations (tickets showing "FLORIDA," "CUBA," "PANAMA"), street vendors, and shipping scenes labeled "The Whitfield," "His Last Trip," and "Still Some Flotsam Left in the Old Hulk." The overall theme appears to satirize government inefficiency, corruption, or mismanagement during what seems to be an early 20th-century political administration. The collage style mocks various aspects of contemporary governance and bureaucratic chaos, though specific figures and events remain unclear without additional historical context.