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# Contents Page Analysis This is a **table of contents** from Life magazine, not a cartoon or illustrated content page. It lists article and story titles with their corresponding page numbers—typical formatting for a periodical's contents section. The entries reference various short stories, poems, and satirical pieces (titles like "Poor be Damned, The," "Probably a Waterbug," "Quick Miss Lansdowne"). Without seeing the actual illustrated pages, I cannot identify specific figures, political references, or satirical targets. To analyze the magazine's cartoons and satire, I would need to examine the actual illustrated pages themselves, not just this index. This page is purely organizational/navigational in function.

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PAGE Pecuniary Advantages of A College 357 Pleasures of Friendship, The - 270 Plenty of Push a Please Hold My Wrap. Poem of the Suburbs, A Poems of Charles Henry Luders . Point to be Remembe Point of Etiquette Police Court Dre Poor be Damned, The Poor be — f Present Situation, The Presence of Mind . Pretty Well Rattled Prithce, Friend Walker, What Mayst Thou € Probably a Waterbury Problem, A . . 5. 0 Professor Delver, Who Has at Last Proposed, etc. 2... Professor Middlemist’s Pills Progress . Title page No. Protection ee Question of Value, A Quick, Miss L: ambswool, What Does Dat Sign, etc see Quite Li Quick and the Dead | Reaping the Whirlwind... le page Ni Reason Enough ithe page N Reciprocity . Le Recent Fiction . Reflections at the Opera Relaxation + Return From the W edding. * Revenge R Revisiting the Baul Reward of Persever. Rise and F: Rising of Rus in Urbe Sad Story, A aint and Sinner Satisfaction. . 2... . 2. Say, Aunty, Do Get a Move on You, ete... an y, What Would You Have etc Sexton's Bri ee te Shades of Shakespeare and Moliére . Shantytown Phenix, A : s ries On Her Spring Costume s Given Up Spiritualism, ete She Held Her Life in Her Hands Shocking Bad Hat, A : Short Study in Evolution Short Story . Showing Off the Pacer : Shrine to No Code or C reed C ‘on- fined, A CONTENTS. Sign of Spring, A... ing a Song of Sixpenc Sir Edwin Arnold's Ne Small Scene, A Small Talk So Glad to See You, Miss Mabel, ‘e's Coming On to Rain, A So He's Got Here at Last, etc. Solid (Dis) comfort Some Maxims of Success Some Easter Openings So, Old Mr. Hunter As\ Marry Him, ete. Sound Reason, A. . So, You Are Not Going to Marry Him, ete So Yez Had an Order for the ‘Artest of Mrs. Maguire, etc. . ‘raze in Mulligan Li ane . ed You to Spring Poem, A é Stand Fast, Craig Royston Story with a Story of Provence, A n Boston About ‘the First of May 6 lee ee oes Street Sweeper of ‘gt . Successful Experiment, A. Sudden Growth sae : Suggestion to Young Married People, etc. Sunday at the Metropolitan Museum, Superiority of Men, The : Symbolic Satellites. 2. 0. 0. 6s Talking Right to the Point 5 Tell Me, What Difference is There . Tell Me What You Think of My Last Poem, etc Hinutes Wefore Lent Terrible State of Aff That Museum Tl Our Doctor soe rms ‘* Tormentors” Their First Experience in New York Rapid ” em Sd Their Decease Then Yo v E They Too. Went to Hunt the Ind “s Mrs. Bluepoint, etc, | They Say That Poetry is a Drug in the Market, etc. 2. This Rude, Ungainiy, Bold and Boisterous Month of March . This Mummy, cte. Those Reliable ments Those Who Are Highest Up in the World, ete. ; Tight Squeeze Dold No. Horse Advertise- ime. Tit for Tat | » Be Lived Down To Certain Young Persons’ ToE Tol ToM oo} W: ate! h To— . oe 8 Too Inviting Title p: To the Girls in Lire . % Touch of the Beer-gatdener Town Mouse and the Country Mouse, The . woe To Whom It “Ma ay c oncern Patss of we. M. HALSTED, Now Yors. Truc Story of Jonah Trying Moment, A ‘Two Professions Jnattainable, The nexpected, The . Unexpected Lockout, The . Unpleasant Quarters » Vive le Sport palentiog! A Valentine Fan 2 ig Adventure That t Hap- pened to Cholly . Wake Up, Old Boy, Your Forty Winks Are Taken . 2... War Scare, The . — Wedding March, The Well, Here's to ‘ot Well, Tl Be Blowed) |! Well, Why Don't You Try y Getting Married . Well, What Next... Well, the Ingratitood of Some Fol! etc. . We Met’ So Many “Titled People Abroad, ete, 2 6. ww ee Westward, Ho. . . Wi Pouring Rain. Start Out In It, ete. ee What's the Difference |. | | No. What's Ina Name. . What a Charming Little Dog . What's the Matter, Ethel, etc. What a Magnificent Big Fello When Lenten Days Are Past . Where, Indeed. . Where There's a Will There’s a V Cupid Reigns Don't You go to Work, ete. Are You Sitting on My Piazza, I Thought You Took the Job, I Dread to ' ; How Ungallant of You to Say You Thought [ wo, etc. 3 Have Black Pos. Winter Driving Note Winter in Cuba Winter Sport Wiser Mary, AU Woman's Heart, A Wonderful Transformation, etc., A! Word With the Graduates, ‘A Yes—Jest,—That's Right ew ¥ Yes, the Only Things That Make Life Endurable, ete. Yes, It Must Have Been a Terrible Disappointment, etc. + 6 130 You May Keep the Photograph, etc. You Can Divine My Need, Baga “the Buiten—and We Ds the Resting Rag Zealous Young Clergyman and the Bishop's Wife . comicbooks.com