Judge, 1927-09-24 · page 2 of 36
Judge — September 24, 1927 — page 2: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis This page is primarily **advertising, not satire or political content**. It promotes "The Saratoga" — a calfskin glove priced at $4.50 by Daniel Hays Gloves. The advertisement emphasizes the product's qualities: durable "wear-proof" leather that remains soft and flexible, can be repeatedly washed without damage, and features fine autumn-gold coloring. The text highlights hand-crafted details (hand-cut, hand-sewn back, hem, and "Superseam" stitching). The illustration shows a pair of gloved hands modeling the product against a black background. There is no political satire or social commentary visible here — this is straightforward vintage advertising aimed at early 20th-century consumers seeking quality, affordable gloves.
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7c he 9 avaloga S 50 Asx for it by name in any of the best stores - - Just say, “Show me the Saratoga - in Calfskin.” . - What an amazing leather it is! It can be called “wear-proof”’ but, it is as soft and flex- ible as a piece of thin kid - - Fine dyes have caught the rich, ripe golden shades of autumn and imprisoned them here—yet, this glove can be washed again and again, with soap and water, just as you wash your hands and still that soft rich newness re- mains . . This special number is at- tractively priced - - It is hand-cut, with hand-sewed back, hand-sewed hem and «Superseam” stitching on side and fingers - - A wonderful glove—and only four-fifty ! Daniel Hays Gloves comicbooks.com