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Judge — April 26, 1913 — page 2: what you’re looking at

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# Analysis This page is primarily **advertising and masthead content** rather than political satire. The left side features a "Quick Action!" advertisement for Alexander Dumas' Works—a five-volume set being liquidated at $1.50 to clear inventory. The marketing copy emphasizes entertainment value ("thrilling narratives," "The Three Guardsmen," "The Count of Monte Cristo"). The right side contains the magazine's masthead, contents page, and subscription information dated **April 26, 1913**. Various article titles appear (women in politics, stories by established authors), but without accompanying illustrations, their satirical intent isn't visible here. A small advertisement at bottom mentions **The First National Bank's De Luxe Edition** for $2.00. The page demonstrates how early 20th-century magazines mixed editorial content with extensive advertising.