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# Analysis This page is **primarily an advertisement**, not editorial satire. It promotes "Good Pictures" — framed art prints from the Leslie-Judge Company available for purchase. The ad emphasizes that these are reproductions of paintings by "leading American artists" previously featured on *Leslie's Weekly* and *Judge* magazine covers. Priced affordably ($2.00-$3.00 each, or five for ten dollars), the paintings are marketed as ideal gifts combining "beauty, culture, permanence." The reproduced artworks shown depict conventional subjects: portraits, maritime scenes, domestic moments, and landscapes. There is **no political satire or social commentary** present — this is straightforward commercial promotion leveraging the prestige of *Judge* magazine's artistic associations to sell home décor to middle-class readers seeking affordable culture.

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at Mae MOONLIGHT JULIANITA iN NORMANDY THE GLOUCESTER SCHOONER By Frederick J. Boston By Robert Henri dy George Elmer Browne By James G. Tyler The Finest Gift Good Pictures HE GOOD PICTURE has every quality of the perfect gift—something that the whole family will enjoy, beauty, culture, permanency—genuine endur pleasure. In response to widespread demand, the beautiful paintings by lead- ing American artists appearing on the covers of Leslie’s Weekly and JupGE are now available, beautifully matted and framed in 34” frames of fumed gray oak or mahogany finish. These beautiful prints in full color, framed in size 12” x 14”, have found a cherished place in the best homes—they will grace any room. The modest price at which they are available in no way reflects their true value, as they retain all the qualities of the originals, which are valued as high as $2,000 as in one instance. This is your opportunity to obtain these beautiful pictures, in permanent form, at small cost. It is also the opportunity to extend your pleasure to your friends and to settle the question of “what shall I give for Christmas.” The supply is limited—send in your order now. JULIANITA by Robert Henri... s+. 3 $3.00 IN NORMANDY by George Elmer Browne oe s » SO MOONLIGHT by Frederick J. Boston... 2. . 8.00 i % 2 - 8.00 ) 3.00 HOM ROAD ilenn Newel < 6 2 s 2.00 s MAN b; Krieghof. Roberts . THE GO! WIRL by Edna L. Crompton . Or any Five for Ten Dollars, delivered, charges prepaid, on receipt of price — Leslie-Judge Company ——== E GOLF is NOE. rE , : 627 West 43d Street, New York City By pais Roberts By Edna 1. Crompton THE HOME ROAD SHERMAN VIOLIN GIRL By Glenn Newell, A.N.A. By Krieghoff-Roberts By Arthur Litle comicbooks.com