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# Judge Magazine Contents Page, November 10, 1917 This is a contents page listing articles and cartoons for Judge's November 1917 issue—published during America's involvement in World War I. Notable pieces include: - "A Too Particular Grand Jury" (editorial) - "Very Trying, War" (full-page cartoon by Orson Lowell) - War-related satire: "To Lady Worrying Over Prospective Food-Shortage" and "The Bayonet Charge" - "The Modern Woman: Suffrage Facts and Fancies" by Anna Cadogan Etz The magazine promises "War Cartoons from Abroad" and contributions to Judge's Trench Christmas Fund—reflecting wartime patriotism. The right page features a diamond advertisement, typical of period magazine placement. The contents suggest Judge addressed contemporary anxieties: wartime food rationing, women's suffrage (still being debated nationally), and American military involvement—all prominent 1917 concerns.