Life, 1906-02-15 · page 8 of 32
Life — February 15, 1906 — page 8: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis This page contains **four advertisements**, not political cartoons or satire. The content includes: 1. **Smith Premier Typewriter** — promotes a three-in-one model with interchangeable ribbon capability for different colored ribbons, emphasizing its utility for business correspondence. 2. **Pennsylvania Clincher Tires** — advertises automobile tires that will supposedly last 20% longer than standard tires. 3. **Eaton-Hurlbut Writing Papers** — showcases decorative stationery with artistic textures and finishes, marketed to those desiring quality correspondence materials. 4. **Beech-Nut Sliced Bacon** — promotes bacon as a garnish for various dishes, claiming it enhances flavor and offers breakfast novelty. These are straightforward product advertisements typical of early 20th-century *Life* magazine, containing no political or satirical commentary.