Judge, 1913-02-15 · page 3 of 24
Judge — February 15, 1913 — page 3: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Judge's Revue Page Analysis This page features multiple satirical cartoons and illustrations characteristic of Judge magazine's political humor. The central image "Don Quixote and Sancho Pienza" appears to mock idealistic or quixotic political/social figures tilting at windmills—a classical reference to futile crusades. Other titled sections include "The Flirt," "Turkish Treasury," and "The Grandest Show on Earth," suggesting social commentary on various topics from romance to international affairs (possibly Ottoman Empire references, given the "Turkish Treasury" title). The bottom illustrations show period automobiles, likely satirizing modern transportation or commercial life. The overall style employs exaggerated caricatures and allegorical references typical of early 20th-century American political satire, though specific targets remain unclear without additional historical context.