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Judge — August 9, 1913 — page 2: what you’re looking at

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# Analysis This page is primarily **advertising and editorial content** rather than political satire. The main visual elements are: 1. **Left side**: Advertisement for Alexander Dumas books—a five-volume set sold for $1.50, marketed as affordable summer reading. 2. **Right side**: Judge magazine masthead and publication details (August 9, 1913), plus an advertisement for a serialized story titled "For the Sake of Her Soul" by Harold MacGrath, described as addressing "The White Slave Evil Graphically." The illustration accompanying the story depicts two young women in distress—likely referencing the contemporary "white slavery" moral panic of the early 1900s, when reformers warned about forced prostitution. This was a genuine social concern of the era, though often sensationalized in popular media. The page contains **no political cartoons or satire**—it's a typical magazine page mixing literature promotion with serialized melodrama.