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# Analysis This page is primarily **advertising, not political satire**. It promotes three art prints available from Judge magazine for $1.00 each: 1. "The Compleat Angler" by Enoch Bolles — a reproduction of a painting featuring a woman in fishing attire 2. "A Gulf Streamline Model" by Enoch Bolles — another glamorous female figure 3. "The Busybody" by Sam Brown — a woman in an elaborate dress The prints are marketed as "A Galaxy of Graceful Glowing Girls," appealing to the aesthetic interests of 1920s readers. The emphasis on "vivacity," "sparkling youth," and artistic quality suggests these were decorative art prints for home display. This represents Judge's commercial side, offering readers attractive imagery rather than satirical commentary. The prints could be ordered from the publisher's New York address.

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A GALAXY of GRACEFUL GLOWING GIRLS —— “The Compleat Angler” By Enoch Bolles A beautiful reproduction with all the appeal and full color brilliancy of the original painting. Printed on heavy Art Mat, size 8% x 11% inches, it ex- poms the beauty of both color and form. “A Gulf Streamline Model” By Enoch Bolles Another beautiful reproduction which portrays all the vivacity of budding, sparkling youth. A companion print for "The Compleat Angler.” Printed on heavy Art Mat, size 8% x 11%4 inches, in the full color of the original painting, Carefully packed and sent postpaid upon receipt of $1.00 Carefully packed and sent postpaid upon receipt of $1.00 “The Busybody” By Sam Brown A tantalizing and appealing picture that is a wonderful delineation of virile living motion. Our reproduction in all the vivid coloring of the painting is from the engraver's original plates. | Printed onheavy Art Mat, size 8%4 x 114 inches. Carefully packed and sent postpaid upon receipt of $1.00 When ordering ask for Proof Sheets of Judge Art, Prints JUDGE . 627 West 43d Street, New York JUDGE, Volume 89, No. 2285, August 15, 1925. Entered as Second-Class Matter, October 21, 1881, at the Post-Office at New York City, N. Y., under Act of March 3, 1879. Published Weekly and copyrighted 1925 by Leslie-Judge Co. in the and Great, Britain: Douglas H. Cooke, President: Kendall Banning, Norman Anthony. \Vice-Presidents; Joreph, T. Cooney, Ass't Treasurer and Ass’t Secretary; William Morris Houghton, Secretary: 627 West 43d St., New York, N.Y. Particular attention is called to the fact that evéry article and picture appearing in UDGE is protected under the provisions of Section 3 of the Copyright Law of the U. S. For advertising rates addrom E.R. Growe & Company, Inc. New Yoru: 28 Vanderbilt Aveaue- Chicago: 225 North Michigan Aveane, $5.00 a year. 15c a copy. comicbooks.com