Judge, 1914-07-18 · page 3 of 24
Judge — July 18, 1914 — page 3: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Judge Magazine Page Analysis This page presents various beach and seaside resort scenes from an early 20th-century American perspective. The central title "Judge at the Beach" frames vignettes satirizing typical vacation activities and social types. The sketches mock predictable beach behavior: "A Speller" (likely a reference to someone showing off), "The Somali Village" (an apparent ethnic caricature attraction), "A Young Old Man," and "Keeping Dry (Part 1)." These captions suggest gentle humor about vacation mishaps and social pretension. "A Boardwalk Attraction" and "Glitter" scenes depict seaside entertainment venues, while "Cigarettes and Sandwiches" shows casual beachgoers. The overall tone is lighthearted social observation rather than sharp political commentary—typical of Judge's entertainment-focused content from this era.