Judge, 1913-03-08 · page 2 of 24
Judge — March 8, 1913 — page 2: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis of Judge Magazine, March 8, 1913 This page is primarily **advertising for Judge magazine itself**, not political satire. The left side promotes Judge's art print catalog and Easter gift offerings, featuring a portrait of an unnamed woman. The advertisement emphasizes affordable art prints (25¢ to $2.50) by "leading artists of the day." The right side shows the magazine's masthead, contents listing, and subscription rates ($5 annually). An editor's note announces the forthcoming Easter issue, highlighting color illustrations and "snappy reading matter." The only textual content is Rolf Armstrong's piece "Good For What Ails You"—a brief Easter gift recommendation. There is **no political cartoon or social satire visible** on this particular page; it functions as an editorial/advertising insert.