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# Analysis This page is primarily **advertising content**, not a political cartoon. It's a promotional advertisement for *Leslie's* magazine (specifically the September 3rd issue), presented as an editorial feature in *Judge* magazine dated September 3, 1921. The advertisement uses the metaphor of food—a "tempting menu"—to describe the magazine's content offerings. It lists articles on diverse topics: Greek-Turkish military affairs, agricultural economics, athletic training, pilgrims' history, and fiction. The pitch emphasizes variety and broad appeal ("well-balanced ration of reading"). The page contains no political satire or caricatures—it's straightforward magazine promotion designed to encourage newsdealer sales and reader subscriptions through enticing content description.

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A Tempting Menu! Did you ever stop to think that it is as important to have attractive, nutritious and palatable food for the mind as it is for the stomach? __Leslie’s each week will supply you with a tempting menu of mental food—fresh, timely, constructive, stimulating, enter- taining, informative—a well-balanced ration of read- ing that appeals to a wide variety of tastes. For instance, glance at the roster of Leslie’s for Seotember 3rd Here are some of the features of this issue: vee GREEK MEETS TURK—By Paxton Hibben, -R.G.S, Special Correspondent of Leslie’s Weekly, with the Greek Army in the Near East. FROM PAVEMENTS TO PLOWSHARES—By Andrew S. Wing. ATHLETIC TRAINING—BRITISH vs. AMERICAN— By Hugh S. Fullerton. PILGRIMS’ PROGRESS—By Professor Albert Bushnell Hart, of Harvard University. DAREDEVIL OLIVER—By James Hopper. DO YOUR EYES HIDE STRANGE FORCES?—By Here- ward Carrington, Ph.D. THE LOTUS FLOWER—A fascinating short story by S. Gordon Gerwit. THE REAL LAND OF THE MERRY WIDOW—By Thomas S. Ryan. MORE GLOOM CHASERS—By Arthur H. Folwell, with Nature Studies by W. E. Hill. EDITORIALS YOU LIKE TO READ—PLENTY OF PICTURES YOU LIKE TO SEE—A CORKING COVER IN COLORS. Get Leslie’s Now and Every Week from your newsdealer comicbooks.com