Life, 1929-11-22 · page 6 of 44
Life — November 22, 1929 — page 6: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Content Analysis This page is primarily **advertising and literary excerpts**, not political satire. The left side features an **Automatch lighter advertisement** with a photo credited to David Pfist, and a section titled "Night Club Patron Learns About Women From Automatch" — a humorous vignette about the product. The right side contains **two advertisements**: one for Fownes Gloves (with illustrations of hands demonstrating the gloves' quality) and prominent text stating "THE EYE IS QUICKER THAN THE HAND!" — a sales pitch emphasizing visual appeal. The center includes **literary excerpts** from contemporary books like *Zero Hour* and *The Good Companions*, offering no political commentary. This is a typical 1920s-30s Life magazine page mixing commercial promotions with cultural content—no cartoon satire is present.