Life, 1919-10-16 · page 3 of 36
Life — October 16, 1919 — page 3: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis of Life Magazine Page This page is primarily **advertising rather than political satire**. The main content includes: 1. **Sanatogen advertisement** (center-right): Features a distinguished older gentleman endorsing a nerve tonic. The ad claims it keeps one "young while growing old" by restoring nerves through "pure albumen and organic phosphorus." 2. **Piso's cough remedy ad** (lower left): A patent medicine advertisement. 3. **Evans Ale advertisement** (lower right): Promotes a beverage for "cold days and nights." 4. **Reader letters section** (left): Discussion of U.S.-British relations and American politics, dated August 1919. These are typical early-20th-century patent medicine and beverage ads making health claims now considered dubious or false. The page reflects the era's largely unregulated advertising landscape.