Judge, 1917-12-29 · page 2 of 29
Judge — December 29, 1917 — page 2: what you’re looking at
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# Judge Magazine, December 29, 1917 This is primarily a **contents page and advertisement** rather than a satirical cartoon. The left side advertises "Women of All Nations" — an encyclopedic work featuring photographs and descriptions of women from different races and climates, emphasizing exotic dress and customs. The framing reflects early 20th-century anthropological interests and attitudes typical of that era. The right side lists **Judge's table of contents** for a New Year's issue. Featured articles include political/social satire ("The Modern Milk Problem," "Higher Mathematics," "Suffrage Facts and Fancies"), suggesting the magazine addressed contemporary debates including women's suffrage — a major political issue in 1917, the year before the 19th Amendment passed.