Judge, 1921-07-23 · page 2 of 36
Judge — July 23, 1921 — page 2: what you’re looking at
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# Analysis This page is primarily **advertising copy**, not satire or political commentary. It's a promotional advertisement for *Leslie's* magazine (Leslie's Weekly), promoting the publication under new management. The ad emphasizes that *Leslie's* offers content that is "Informative, Instructive, Entertaining"—claiming the magazine features articles and pictures readers "like to see." The copy highlights the publication's "timeliness and refreshing attractiveness" as reasons for its appeal. The final line reads "It Is Interesting"—the ad's core pitch to potential readers. There are **no political cartoons or satirical figures** on this page. The decorative initial letter "A" is the only visual element besides the text layout itself. This is straightforward magazine promotion from what appears to be the early 20th century based on typography and advertising style.
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Leslie’s Informative Instructive Entertaining 7 7 LREADY, under its new management and with |, its new form and aggressive policy, LESLIE’S WEEKLY is delighting its legion of old friends and attracting thousands of new ones. Each week it is filled with the kind of articles and pic- tures you LIKE TO SEE. Some are fascinatingly informative, others are forcefully instructive, others are gripping, thrilling, or perhaps, more often, amusing and highly diverting. There is always a timeliness and a_ refreshing attractiveness about LESLIE’S that wins and holds youas a reader. The reason for this is as simple as it is powerful. There is no secret about it, no mystery. The new LESLIE’S is a winner because It Is Interesting Get LESLIE’S Now and Every Week From Your Newsdealer Bateret as Sei nd -Class Ma atter, October 21, 1881 at the Post-Office at New York City, N. Y., und copy, 20¢ in Canada. Published weekly and pore 1921 ty the Leslie. Jes rag & D. Green, Secretary; 225 Fifth Ave., } 00, Isc aiea, Pres.; Douglas If. Cooke, Vice Pres.; E. J. McDonnell, Treas.; W