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# Analysis of Judge Magazine, February 5, 1916 This satirical illustration titled "DON'T BE STINGY!" depicts a skeletal death figure emerging from a medical box marked with a red cross symbol. The image appears to be warning about inadequate charitable giving or support for medical/humanitarian causes, likely related to World War I relief efforts, which were active concerns in America in early 1916. The "stingy" reference suggests criticism of insufficient donations to medical aid organizations or war relief. The death imagery implies that inadequate financial support leads to preventable deaths. The red cross box directly invokes the International Red Cross, the era's primary medical humanitarian organization. The satire targets American donors for insufficient generosity during the ongoing European conflict.