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# Judge Magazine, January 22, 1916 This page is primarily a **Collier's magazine advertisement** (left side) promoting a story called "The Parisian" by Alden Brooks, described as the most graphic war fiction written about the war—comparing it to Tolstoy's Sebastopol battle narratives. The right side shows the **Judge magazine masthead and table of contents** for Volume LXX, No. 1788. The contents list typical satirical pieces of the era, including articles on suffrage, World War I observations, and social commentary. The page contains **no political cartoons**—it's primarily editorial/advertising material. The war reference reflects 1916 American publishing's intense focus on WWI, then raging in Europe, before U.S. entry in 1917.