Judge, 1922-01-07 · page 13 of 36
Judge — January 7, 1922 — page 13: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
This page is a celebrity profile rather than a political cartoon. It features a glamorous portrait photograph of Anita Stewart, a silent film actress prominent in the 1910s-1920s. The accompanying text presents a promotional tribute, noting that despite changing tastes in cinema, Stewart maintains her star status. It references her recent films: "Her Mad Bargain" (a society drama) and her upcoming picture "A Question of Honor." The passage uses the metaphor of stars in the firmament to suggest her enduring prominence in "Filmdom." This appears to be entertainment journalism or studio publicity rather than satirical content, typical of Judge magazine's coverage of popular culture alongside its political humor.
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ANITA STEWART Stars may come and go, but Anita Stewart still remains high up in the firmament of Filmdom. Her latest picture, a photo-drama of society life. was called “Her Mad Bargain,” and she is, at present, working on a new release called “A Question of Honor” comicbooks.com