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# "Blonde and Brunette" by Armand Both This page is primarily an advertisement for Judge magazine's art print series. The illustration shows a woman's face in profile, rendered as a half-tone image. The advertisement emphasizes that an artist-colored proof version is available for 25 cents, "handsome mounted, ready to frame." The accompanying text highlights the appeal of color proofs, noting this picture is "simply stunning IN THREE COLORS" and claims it's difficult to appreciate the attractiveness from the black-and-white reproduction shown. This appears to be a straightforward commercial promotion rather than political satire—typical of Judge's practice of advertising collectible art prints to readers. The "Blonde and Brunette" title likely simply refers to the feminine subject matter.