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# Analysis This page is **primarily advertisements** with no discernible political cartoons or satirical content targeting specific figures or events. The ads feature: - **Russia Cement Co.** glue products (top left) - **Bailey's Bath and Flesh Brush** (center) - **Parker's '8-8' stamping outfit** (bottom left) - **The Modern Priscilla** magazine subscription (bottom right) The only potentially humorous element is the **Russia Cement** ad's emphasis on "NO HEATING REQUIRED" and claims of being "the strongest adhesive known"—typical exaggerated product claims common in early 20th-century advertising. There are no identifiable caricatures, political references, or satirical commentary visible. This appears to be a standard advertising page from *Life* magazine, likely from the 1910s era.

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Does not set quickly like <e the old style Clues, and has FOUR TIMES the strength. At the New Orleans ‘i @ IN THE WORLD. GOLD MEDAL, @ AWARDED © position (where a Gold Medal was awarded) a piece of Georgia pine but- ted, one inch square, on a Testing Machine, reg- E NEW ORLEANS istered 1650 pounds. “e meqSsIAGa* Gloucester, Mas. NO HEATING REQUIRED. used in the Smithson. t Washington, for all its works of mounting sp ins, by the Government Arsenals and Department Buildings, by the Pullman Palace Car Co., Mason & Hamlin Organ and Piano Co.,and by thousands of first class manu. facturers and mech world, for all ki Pronounced the STRONGEST ADHESIVE KNOWN No other glues have the record of 1020 pounds to the square inch The total quantity sold between Jan. 1880 and 1887, in all parts of the wi amounted to over These Glues a jan Institute nics throughout the of fine work. Forty-seven Million Bottles. No short measure, no acid, a0 humbug in Genuine LePage’s Glues. Remember that they are unequalled for repairing all kinds of Furniture, Glass, China, Ivory, Books, Leather, Musical Instr ts, Statue ary, ete., ete. To avoid the public being deceived by the many glues floo the market, some with high-sounding names, others imitat. ing our advertisements, trade-marks and name as near as they dare, we have com raph below on het frou the fan or menced put iad Cnt id 2 CLOUCESTER, MASS. PARKER'S "8 With it you cau stamp more than 1000 PATTERNS ‘This outht contains book teaching every known method ofatamptng, price a Materials tor Indettible Stan terns), 10 cents; and JJor Embroidery Materials, 1 and everythitig ladies need. 2a SAV! cents; PARKER'S LAST PATTERNS, his set of beautiful pleces for Embroldery No experience needed—achild s ated Hook shows how to make patterns | irakiing Matte pace; all the flowers used in embroslery represented. ‘who does stamping wants a set, which can be [for tidies, with this outfit. This outfit also tains | Cream, Capa pand Saucer, NDRED oF more Stamping Patterns |$1.00:3Sets Numbers, 3cts. y ‘and Outline Patterns, Disks, Crescents, &e. THE MODERN PRISCILLA. ready for use. The following being oaly a partial list:— COUPON FOR ONE DOLLAR. tion to all these and many other patterns we encio | ies, Roses, &c., Ti The Modern Prise nm good for hh Of patterns of your Journ: selection chosen from our catalogue. The Great Value of this Outfit is in Good Useful Patterns, trated Whole: fant’s Wardrobe MONEY BY BUYING AT WHOLESALE. -@ INVENTION. for pill ay Cloth Set, 0 ct in America), by arrangement with the publisl ‘also be sent free for one year. T. E. PARKER, Lynn, Mass. | rice 150 j AN D fer etic We (Pu) BAILEYé.CO BOSTON: MASS CLEAN HANDS! For every one, no matter what the occupa. tion, by using BAILEY'S RUBBER © TOILET. .BRUS, PATAPPUED FOR. TESTIMONIALS, 165 Hicu St., Boston, Oct. 11, 188), C.J. BAILEY & CO., Boston, Mass entlemen,—The Rubber’ Bath Brosh purchased of you has bec used by an invalid, and has proved « inestimable value. With i& an im- proved circulation has been produced without injuring of irritating a most delicate skin, and it would seem that it is an almost indispensable article for the sick-room as well as the bat! Yours very truly, R. C. HARKIS. C.J. BAILEY & CO. Having used one of your Flesh Brushes oa a lame knee of long star ing, and having received a great d uf benefit from its use, [ take pleasure in recommending it to any one sulicr= ing {rom swollen or stiff joints. C. H. CONWAY, Marblehead, Mass Boston, Oct. 10, 1887 C. J. BAILEY & CO., Boston, Mass Dear Sirs,—The Rubber Brushes bought of you please u home very much indeed. ‘The chil dren greatly prefer them to sponges when taking their baths. They are agreeable to use, and admit of the most thorough cleansing. They are worth their cost for the luxury they afford, even fur a few baths. It removes Ink, Tar, Grease, Paint, Iron Stains, and in fact bing foreign to the color of the imply by using with soap and It never becomes fou oe, Ven: powrlters, — Hlack- Huchinists, — Shoe- kers, Painters, Farmers, nd all whose hands are stained by their labor, can cleanse them easily, without rupturing or weakening tbe skia. Price, 25 Cents Each. For Sale by Druggists, Stationers and Dealers in Toilet Goods, Or either Brush sent, prepaid, on re- ceipt of price, by C. J. BAILEY & CO., M'fs, 132 Pearl Street, Bostoa. Uf you are at all interested in the comfort of the aged, or care for the sick, you are invited to send to Woolrich Co., Palmer, Mass., for a pamphlet entitled“ Healthful Hints,” prepared by a physician of large experience. It is sent free for stamp, and its careful perusal will save much anxiety and freedom from sickness in any household. OUTFIT Exceeds in value all other outfits. $1.00. Sent anywhere by mail, prepaid. |,, gall the new stamping pat. | Corsets, Jewelry, Miss Eva little gem Wide Tinsel Design, 12 in. fe Prive Liat |for knitting or crocheting care thing beautifully Get up a Clubd. Great Inducements!! stamp for premium li $0 cents : Roses, 12 In. and Daisies, |@ year, or five for $1.00. ur own free. MISCILLA PUBLISHING CO., Lynn Devoted exclusively to LADIES’ FANCY WORK THE MODERN PRISCILLA. ublished monthly, at so cents per year. of ew fancy work appear every tooth ; all die Descriptioas ully corrected. Every illustrated. flew says: “1 think your papers Serd Club rate is now 25 cents Get four subscribers and bave Address Mass. Teapot, Sugar, Wd Lilies, 3x12, 236ts.42 Aiphabete, Iden Kod, Sumac, Dais: | YEAR. work | Ember 7 will 1a (the only practical fane: stamped, 48 cents. T. E. PARKER, Lynn, Ma, SAVE MONEY. Embroidery Material, lof Corsets, Laces, Kuchings, etc., at wholesale pric Sent anywhere by mail 25 Skeins Embroidery Silk, 11 cents. . ery Silk, worth 4o I stamped, 10 cents. t's Goods, Kid Gloves, Postage always prepaid fects, Box of M nts, for only 2t cents: Linen Splashers, all . Felt Table Scarfs, 18 x 50, all Ball Tinsel, 8 ceni S$6E JAN comicbooks.com