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Judge — October 2, 1926 — page 2: Judge, 1926-10-02

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# Analysis This page is primarily an **advertisement**, not a political cartoon. It promotes "The Daniel Hays Company," a glove manufacturer based in Gloversville, New York, emphasizing their long history ("Gloves Since 1854"). The image shows a **detailed hand illustration** wearing what appears to be a formal glove, rendered in high-contrast black and white. The ornate decorative border features repeated floral or medallion patterns, typical of late 19th/early 20th-century advertising design. The emphasis on craftsmanship and heritage suggests this was pitched to consumers as a quality, established product. There is **no political satire** present—this is simply a vintage commercial advertisement using the prestigious publication *Judge* as its venue.

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GLOVERSVILLE, The Daniel Hays Company comicbooks.com