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# Analysis This page is primarily **advertising copy**, not a political cartoon. It's a full-page advertisement for *Leslie's* magazine (dated August 27th, likely 1921 based on the footer reference to "JUDGE, August 27, 1921"). The ad promotes upcoming articles including pieces by named contributors like Charles Ferguson and Arthur Ruhl, plus a short story titled "The Lights of Encantada." The headline "Are Your Jewels Genuine?" references an article by Hereward Carrington, Ph.D., about jewel authentication—a practical consumer topic rather than political satire. The ad emphasizes *Leslie's* weekly publication with "striking pictures and clever drawings and a corking color cover" to encourage newsstand purchases. This is straightforward magazine promotion, not satirical content.

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Are Your Jewels Genuine ? A®E the gems that you prize the real thing or only imitationsP HEREWARD CARRING- TON, Ph.D., tells interesting things about modern day jewel tests. Leslie’s for August 27th But this is only one of many interesting features in this issue of Leslie's. Here are some of the others: BOLSHEVISM REAPS THE WHIRLWIND—By Charles Ferguson. FLOODS BE DAMMED—By Arthur Ruhl. GUNNING FOR DRUG SMUGGLERS—By Charles Phelps Cushing. THE LIGHTS OF ENCANTADA, a fascinating short story by H. M. Hamilton. INSIDE GLIMPSES OF THE FOLLIES—By Robert E. Benchley. MORE FUN—By Arthur H. Folwell, with Nature Studies by W. E. Hill. AUTOMOBILE WISDOM—By H. W. Slauson. Other illustrated features you will want to read; plenty of striking pictures and clever drawings and a corking color cover. Get LESLIE’S This Week and Every Week from your newsdealer. 21, 1881, at the Post-Office at New York opyrighted 1921 by the Leslie-Judge 27 West 43d Street, New York.