Judge, 1914-08-29 · page 2 of 24
Judge — August 29, 1914 — page 2: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
This page is primarily an advertisement for Leslie-Judge Company's "Poster-Stamp Collection"—a collectible series featuring small decorative stamps with various themes (advertising, fairy tales, animals, sports, etc.), priced at 10-25 cents per set. The left side displays sample stamps arranged vertically, showing the decorative nature of these items. The stamps appear to feature movie scenes and illustrated subjects, marketed as educational collectibles teaching "art, printing, color and advertising." The right side contains magazine masthead and contents listings for Judge magazine (August 29, 1914), but these are not clearly legible. This is essentially a commercial promotion disguised as editorial content—typical of early 20th-century magazine advertising practices where product promotions occupied significant space.