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# "Aren't We All?" - Judge Magazine Feature This page promotes Judge magazine's humor-collection initiative. The title "Aren't We All?" invites readers to submit funny observations to "The Raisin Collector, JUDGE" at a New York address. The content encourages readers worldwide to notice and report amusing incidents from daily life. The cartoon shows a figure looking upward, apparently describing something humorous they've witnessed. The satire appeals to readers' vanity—suggesting that millions globally are seeking funny moments, implying readers should contribute their own observations for publication. The "Raisin Collector" nickname suggests Judge collects small, concentrated bits of humor (like dried grapes). This appears to be a reader-engagement campaign, encouraging audience participation while gently mocking the universal human tendency to seek and share amusing experiences.

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“Aren’t We All?” Of course we are! In just a few minutes you're going to see something or hear something that’s as funny as the deuce. Then you're going to sit down and write JubGE about it. And JupGe is going to print it, perhaps illustrate it with a picture. And for doing this, JupGE is going to send you something that will make you laugh again; something that you will fer, October 21, 1881, at the Port New York Cit Vice-Pres.: E. J Douglas H. Cooke, treasure and preserve and hand along to your great grandchildren. Remember! This is the day. This is the day that you are going to start the pleasant habit of keeping your eyes and things that happen to you and about you. ears open for the funny All over the world bright humans are going about with their eyes and ears wide open looking for fun. Seven Chinamen in Hong Kong, eighty three Japs, forty-seven Roosians, twelve Indians, three Arabs, countless Ameri- cans, Englishmen, Frenchmen and _ Ital- ians—in all, One million two hundred and eighty-six thousand nine hundred and forty-three live wires in every spot on your globe, are looking for the funniest things that happen—for JupaE! Now, it’s up to you to hold up your end, to send in, to-day, to The Raisin Collector, JupGE, 627 West Forty-third Street, New York City, the very funniest thing that you see or hear. Attaboy! ew NY icDonnell, Treas: W. D. Green, Secretary, 62