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# Judge Magazine Page Analysis This page is primarily an **advertisement for Judge magazine itself** rather than political commentary. The cartoon depicts a domestic scene where a man searches for his copy of Judge magazine. His wife explains he's "looking for his copy of JUDGE," and she adds that "he's always telling Mother a man must develop a sense of humor if he expects to live with a woman." The joke is a **self-promotional advertisement**: Judge magazine positions itself as essential reading for maintaining marital harmony through humor. The implication is that reading Judge will help men develop the wit and humor necessary for successful relationships with women—a common advertising appeal of the era that assumes humor as a masculine virtue and domestic peace as dependent on male temperament. The subscription form below offers various rates, encouraging readers to subscribe for themselves.

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then he got JUDGE— for himself HE—Is that your father storming around the library? SHE—Yes, the old dear is looking for his copy of JUDGE and I’ve got it in my room. HE—Why make such a fuss over a magazine? SHE—Oh, he’s always telling Mother a man must develop a sense of humor if he expects to live with a woman. JUDGE 627 West 43d St. New York I want Jupce for myself. Here’s $1.00 for 10 weeks. 2.00 for 21 weeks. 5.00 for One Year. Name. Address City... State i JUDGE, Volume 90. "Ng. 2326, May 29, 1926. y. $5.00a year. 8c a copy Published Weekly and copyrighted 1926 by Lealie-Judge he U. ‘Douglas H. Ci ning, Norman Anthony, Vice-Presidents: Joseph T. Cooney. Ass't Treasurer and Ait Secretary; Willlam Morris Hol ‘.'Y.’ Particular attention is called to the fact that every article and picture appearing ia ‘of Section 3 of the Copyright Law of the U. S. w York: 25 Vanderbilt Avenue. Chicago: 225 North Michigan Avenue. comicbooks.com