Judge, 1920-12-18 · page 2 of 32
Judge — December 18, 1920 — page 2: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis This page is **primarily a Camel cigarette advertisement**, not satire. The dominant content features a stylized camel's head in a dotted/stippled art style alongside a Camel cigarette package, with large "Camel CIGARETTES" branding at bottom. The ad copy emphasizes product qualities: "Unequalled quality," a "blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos," and claims Camels "never tire your taste" even with liberal smoking. There is **no apparent political cartoon or satire** on this page. The "Judge" magazine masthead suggests this ran in that satirical publication, but the content itself is straightforward commercial advertising—possibly humorous only in its earnest health/quality claims by modern standards, given what we now know about cigarette dangers.
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Check up all that Camels offer you! NY one of Camels many points of absolute superiority makes them a delight to the most fastidious cigarette smoker! But, consider all that Camels pass you every time you light up:— Unequalled quality—a really wonderful blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos—a flavor as distinctive and refreshing as it is appetizing—smooth mellow mildness never Ghanels ate sole before attained in a cigarette—freedom from any unpleasant entifcally — sealed - ' packages of 20 cig- cigaretty odor! arettes for 20cents. 2 : ? R. J. REYNOLDS And, when you compare Camels with any cigarette in the world ebeiers co at any price, you will note that Camels never tire your taste, NO Winston-Salem, N. C. matter how liberally you smoke! comicbooks.com