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# Judge Magazine, April 7, 1917 - Contents Page This is primarily a **contents/masthead page** rather than a cartoon page. It lists Judge's editorial features and illustrations for this issue, published during America's entry into World War I (April 1917). The page advertises the magazine's mix of humor, social commentary, and art reproductions. Notable content includes pieces on contemporary subjects like "The New Summer Boarder" and "New York City Nursery Rhymes." The left side promotes expensive art reproduction volumes (featuring painters like Da Vinci and Rembrandt), marketed to affluent readers as home decoration. This reflects Judge's target audience: educated, upper-class Americans interested in satirical commentary and fine art. The page itself contains no visible political cartoons—it functions as an index to the issue's contents.