Judge, 1914-09-26 · page 2 of 24
Judge — September 26, 1914 — page 2: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Judge Magazine, September 26, 1914 This page is primarily **advertising for Leslie-Judge stamp collecting**, a new fad of the era. The left side displays sample stamp sheets with decorative borders showing various categories: Leslie-Judge stamps, advertising stamps, travel stamps, fairy tale stamps, flower stamps, bird stamps, and others priced from 10-25 cents. The accompanying text promotes stamp collecting as educational and entertaining for "old and young," offering instruction in "art, printing, color and advertising." **The actual satirical content is minimal on this page.** The right side contains the magazine's table of contents and subscription information. No specific political cartoons or caricatures are visible—this appears to be primarily a commercial advertisement disguised as editorial content, typical of early 20th-century magazine publishing.