Life, 1911-05-11 · page 2 of 44
Life — May 11, 1911 — page 2: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis This page is **advertising, not satire or editorial content**. It's a commercial advertisement for Gold Medal Flour by the Washburn-Crosby Co. (which later became General Mills), published in *Life* magazine. The ad features a flour sack with the Gold Medal trademark and asks "Why Not Now?" — a straightforward marketing appeal encouraging consumers to purchase the product. The word "Courtially" [likely "Courtially" or similar stylized text] appears decoratively at top. There is no political cartoon, caricature, or satirical commentary present. This is simply a period print advertisement using clean, simple design to promote flour as a household staple product to American consumers.