Judge, 1913-09-13 · page 2 of 24
Judge — September 13, 1913 — page 2: what you’re looking at
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# "A Spring Chicken" - Judge Magazine, September 13, 1913 This page is primarily **advertising and editorial content** rather than political satire. The main illustration shows a young woman in a bathing suit standing on a pedestal, titled "A Spring Chicken." The accompanying text is a sales pitch: Leslie-Judge Co. offers a colored reproduction of this illustration for 25 cents, marketed to readers as decoration for homes or bungalows. The phrase "spring chicken" (meaning a young, attractive woman) was contemporary slang. The page includes the magazine's masthead, subscription rates, and contributor credits. The bottom features an advertisement for "The Club Number of Judge" (September 20th issue) at ten cents. This represents typical early 20th-century magazine content—mixing humor, pin-up style imagery, and commercial appeals to readers.