Judge, 1917-06-16 · page 2 of 28
Judge — June 16, 1917 — page 2: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Judge Magazine Contents Page, June 16, 1917 This is primarily a **contents page** listing articles and illustrations rather than displaying political cartoons. The page shows Judge's claim to have "the Largest Circulation of any Humorous Publication in America." The contents reveal typical satirical fare: golf humor ("An Adventure in Golf Finance," "How to Play Golf"), romantic comedy ("When Cupid Caddies," "Wifey's Idea"), and social observation pieces. Artists credited include Orson Lowell and Paul Fang. The **left side features advertisements** for diamonds, business books, and office supplies—typical commercial content of the era. Published **June 16, 1917** (during U.S. involvement in World War I), the magazine appears focused on domestic humor rather than wartime satire on this particular contents page.