Judge, 1926-08-28 · page 2 of 36
Judge — August 28, 1926 — page 2: what you’re looking at
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# Analysis This page is **primarily an advertisement**, not satirical content. It promotes Allerton Club Residences, upscale residential facilities located in New York, Chicago, and Cleveland. The ad features an architectural photograph of an elegant covered terrace or loggia with classical columns, comfortable furniture, and refined furnishings. The accompanying text emphasizes summer amenities: "cool roof gardens, refreshing showers on every floor, spacious lounges" and "fellowship of other clean-cut men." The rates listed are "$12.00 to $22.00 per week"—positioning this as an exclusive gentleman's residence club. The marketing appeals to urban professionals seeking respite from busy city life while maintaining social connections with similarly situated men. This reflects early 20th-century class hierarchies and gender norms regarding segregated, upscale urban accommodation.
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CLUB RESIDENCES IN summer, particularly, the desirability of year- "round residence here asserts itself. Cool roof gar- dens, refreshing showers on every floor, spacious lounges—not forgetting the fellowship of other clean-cut men—all these fortify one to face the busy day and make for rest and relaxation at its close. $12.00 to $22.00 per 1 i comicbooks.com