Judge, 1926-07-24 · page 2 of 36
Judge — July 24, 1926 — page 2: what you’re looking at
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# Judge Magazine Cartoon Analysis This is primarily an **advertisement for Judge magazine itself**, disguised as satirical content. The headline "and then he got JUDGE — for himself" promotes a subscription offer. The cartoon depicts a serious man (representing the magazine's authority or a judge-like figure) with a woman who comments on his appearance when serious versus when laughing, creating a gentle domestic humor scenario typical of the era. The advertisement below offers subscriptions at various rates ($1.00 for 10 weeks through $5.00 for one year) to the Judge publication at 627 West 43rd St, New York. The satire is minimal—this is fundamentally a **self-promotional advertisement** using light humor to encourage subscriptions to Judge, a publication known for political and social satire during this period.
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and then he got JUDGE —— } for himself | | | } | f i {1 | | 4 r F a § 1 | SHE—Y ou look so funny when you're serious. I wonder how you look when you laugh? , | | JUDGE f 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. ® JUDGE, Volume 91, No. 2334, July 24, 1926. Entered as Second-Class Matter. October 21, 1881, at the Post-Office at New York City, N. Y.. under Act of March 3, 1879. $5.00 a year. Sc a copy. Published Weekly abd copyrighted 1926 by Leaie-Judge Co. ip the U.S. and Great Britain; ' Douglas H. Cooke, President; Kendall Banning, Norman Anthony, Vice-Presideats: Joseph T. Cooney. ‘Ass’t Treasurer and Ass't Secretary: William Morris Houghton, Secretary: 627 West 43d St., New Yo Y." Particular attention is called to the fact that every article and picture appearing ia ‘JvvGE is protected under the provisions of Section 3 of the Copyright Law of the U.S. For advertising rates address E. R. Crowe & Company. Inc.. New York: 25 Vanderbilt Avenue. Chicago: 22S North Michigan Avenue. comicbooks.com