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# Analysis This page is primarily **advertising, not political satire**. It's a full-page advertisement for Allerton Club Residences, a men's residential club with locations in New York, Cleveland, and Chicago. The advertisement features photographs of gymnasium and exercise facilities, promoting these as key amenities. The text emphasizes that well-equipped gymnasiums and exercise rooms "keep men fit and send them forth each day with the desire—and ability—to achieve bigger and better things." The rates listed are $11 to $22 per week. This appears to be a straightforward commercial advertisement aimed at middle-class professional men seeking affordable urban housing with modern amenities, rather than political commentary or satire.

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AAA Nor the least of the enjoyments of residence here are the well-equipped gymnasiums and exercise rooms. They keep men fit and send them forth each day with the desire—and ability—to achieve bigger and better things. Rates: $11 to $22 per week ALLERTON CLUB RESIDENCES New York Cleveland Chicago JUDGE, Volume 89, No. 2293, October 10, 1925., Entered as Second-Clase Matter, October 21, 1881, at the Post-Office at New York Cit Published Weekly and copyrighted 1925 by Leslie-Judge Co., in the U. Dot Cooke, President; Kendal ‘Ass't Treasurer and Ass’t Secretary; William Morris Houghton, Secretary; 627 West 43d St., New . ¥..” Particular attention is Juvce is protected under the provisions of S 1 of the Copyrat Law of the For advertising rates address E, R. Crowe & Company, Inc, New York: 25 Vanderbilt Avenue. Chicago: 225 North Michigan Avenue, NA LC under Act of March 3, 1879. $5.00 a year, 15¢.a copy. ‘Norman Anthony, Vice-Presidents; Joseph T. Cooney. lled to the fact that every article and picture appearing in, comicbooks.com