Life, 1903-03-26 · page 3 of 24
Life — March 26, 1903 — page 3: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
This page is primarily advertising rather than political satire. The main content advertises "The Delineator for April," a women's fashion and lifestyle magazine featuring "70 Styles for Spring." The illustrated header shows fashionably dressed women in Edwardian-era clothing with large hats, typical of early 1900s women's fashion. The advertisement emphasizes content about Easter fashions, Easter hats, and spring styles, alongside lifestyle articles about Colonial Virginia and domestic servants. A subscription form requests one dollar for twelve months' delivery. Additional ads promote "The Bois Brûlés," a novel by Mary Hartwell Catherwood, and various other magazine features. The page reflects early twentieth-century consumer culture targeting affluent women interested in fashion and genteel domesticity.