Judge, 1929-04-06 · page 32 of 36
Judge — April 6, 1929 — page 32: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
This page is primarily a **crossword puzzle** (No. 98) with accompanying advertisements—not a political cartoon. The visible ads include: - **Murine for Eyes**: A beauty/cosmetic product claiming to brighten eyes through daily application - **Diamonds with Cash Guarantee**: A jewelry advertisement - **Gem Clippers**: A nail care tool - **"Clear-Tone"**: An unspecified product - **Skin Troubles remedy**: Advertising treatment for dermatological conditions The page represents typical early 20th-century Judge magazine content: entertainment (crossword) mixed with period advertisements targeting readers—particularly women—with beauty and personal care products. The ads reflect contemporary beauty standards emphasizing bright eyes and clear skin, common sales pitches of that era. There is no discernible political satire visible on this particular page.
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Machine-transcribed from the original scan — historical spelling and the odd misread are preserved.
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