Judge, 1914-03-28 · page 3 of 24
Judge — March 28, 1914 — page 3: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Judge Magazine Page Analysis This page titled "Judge's Revue: Winter Travel" contains six satirical illustrations about winter recreation and travel, circa early 1900s. The top panel contrasts "Carnival in New Orleans" with "Carnage in Commonweal[th] Islands" — likely critiquing travel destinations and their safety conditions. The center scene depicts well-dressed travelers encountering snow and winter weather, with the wind literally blowing them about — satirizing the unprepared or foolish winter tourist. Lower panels show "Keeping Up With Fashion" and scenes of "Fishing at Pinckills" and "Fishing at Palm Beach," apparently contrasting fashionable winter destinations with more modest locations. The satire targets wealthy Americans' winter travel pursuits and the gap between expectation and reality when venturing into harsh weather.