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# Judge Magazine, September 22, 1917 This page is primarily a **table of contents** for Judge magazine's humorous content, not a political cartoon page. It lists various cartoons and articles by contributors like James Montgomery Flagg and Emil Flohri. The left side contains **advertising** for "The Library of the World's Greatest Scientists"—a book collection featuring Darwin, Spencer, and Huxley—marketed as essential reading for understanding modern civilization. Given the **September 1917 date**, content likely reflects America's recent entry into World War I (April 1917). References to "War Cartoons from Abroad" and "Foreign Humor" suggest the magazine addressed wartime concerns, though specific cartoon subjects aren't visible in this reproduction. The page demonstrates Judge's role as a **satirical weekly** blending humor, social commentary, and commercial appeals.