Life, 1911-03-16 · page 6 of 44
Life — March 16, 1911 — page 6: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis This is primarily a **vintage advertisement**, not satire or political commentary. It's a 1911 Packard Motor Car Company advertisement from Detroit, published in *Life* magazine. The ad features an illustration of a Packard Thirty automobile with the selling point: "Packard Thirty brougham all passengers in one enclosure" — highlighting that this model provides covered seating for all occupants, a significant luxury feature for the era when many cars still had open designs. The tagline "Ask the man who owns one" was Packard's actual advertising slogan, positioning the brand as reliable and prestigious. The decorative border and formal typography reflect early-1900s advertising aesthetics. This represents straightforward product marketing rather than satirical content.