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# Judge Art Print Advertisement This is primarily **advertising content**, not political satire. Judge magazine offered reproductions of ten popular art prints in full color, priced at 25 cents each or five for $1.00. The prints shown include titles like "A Tribute From France," "Navy Blue," "A Baby Bond," "Telling It to the Marines," "A Jill for a Jack," "Patriotic and Pants," "A Trench Spade," "A Present from Her Sailor Friend," and "War Babies." **Context**: These appear to be **World War I-themed patriotic prints**, likely designed to appeal to Americans supporting the war effort or those with soldiers/sailors in service. The military references ("Marines," "Sailor," "Trench") and domestic sentimentality ("Baby Bond," romantic imagery) suggest prints meant for home decoration, particularly for those welcoming home servicemen.

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2) coe Ee We Leave It To You to make your own selection from this assortment of ten Judge Art Prints, thus giving you an opportunity to pick out the ones that appeal to you the most. Heretofore we have been offering these prints in groups of five, choosing those which proved to be the most popular subjects by their demand. This time we are leaving it to you entirely. Navy Blue As every one is a reproduction, in full colors, of a Judge front cover, it would be obvious for us to go into detail in explaining that they are all clever, attractive and timely pieces of art work made by the most prominent artists of the present day. You would not want a better wall decora- tion for your home, bungalow, den, clubroom, cabin or camp! And what is more, they are all ready for framing, being mounted on heavy double mats, size 11x14 inches. The regular price of these art prints is twenty-five cents a copy. We are offering any five you may select for $1.00, or the entire assortment of ten for $2.00. Why not surprise the home-coming soldier or sailor by decorating his room with some of these appropriate pictures! Just fill in your name and address on the coupon below; put a check or a cross next to the names of the pictures you select, pin a bill, money order or stamps to it, and upon receipt of same we will send them to you, postage prepaid. JUDGE ART PRINT DEPARTMENT 225 FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK CITY Gn oe Ree eis Sem: ew fee | OFaige Art Print Department 225 Fifth Avenue, New York City Herewith please find $ for which send the assortment of art prints checked | below, to prtaprogingeal | Telling It to the Marines | Name | Addres | city | state | | | | | | A Tribute From France | Good-Bye, Old Pal. | Telling It to the Marines. | 1 ! | | i 1 A Jill for 9 Jock War Babies | | | : Ir ‘A dill fora Jack | Petticoats and Pants. | | | lo ‘ A Trench Spade. ] Navy Blue. ] A Baby Bond A Present from Her Sailor Friend War Babies. Re BT A comicbooks.com