Life, 1910-01-20 · page 4 of 36
Life — January 20, 1910 — page 4: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis This page is primarily a **product advertisement** for Crane's Linen Lawn writing paper, occupying the left two-thirds of the layout. The large illustration shows a silhouetted figure writing at a desk, emphasizing the paper's quality and texture for correspondence. The right column contains a "From Our Readers" section discussing **the Ferrer Case**—the execution of Spanish anarchist Francisco Ferrer in 1909. The letter defends Ferrer against charges that he promoted revolutionary violence, arguing his actual work focused on education and that testimony supporting him was "coldly ignored." This reflects American intellectual sympathy for Ferrer following his controversial execution in Spain. The remaining space contains small advertisements for stationery and maid uniforms, typical of *Life* magazine's commercial content.