Judge, 1917-03-03 · page 2 of 28
Judge — March 3, 1917 — page 2: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis of Judge Magazine, March 3, 1917 This page is primarily **advertising and table of contents** rather than political satire. The left side contains ads for Repetti chocolates, a Eugene Zimmermann cartooning instruction book, and a "Blue Bird for Happiness" candy package. The right side lists contents for this issue of Judge magazine. The only substantive content clue is the date: **March 3, 1917**, just weeks before America entered World War I (April 1917). However, this particular page contains no visible political cartoons addressing that momentous event. The listed articles ("The Modern Woman," "Winter," "Bigtown Gossip") suggest general satirical humor rather than war commentary. This appears to be a standard issue mixing commercial advertisements with entertainment content.