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# Analysis of Judge Magazine Page 248 This page contains several unrelated satirical pieces typical of Judge magazine's format: **"Changed Circumstances"** mocks a man named Kidduff who claimed he couldn't afford accident insurance, then his wife joined a "physical-culture club" (exercise club), leading him to reconsider the policy—implying wives engaged in strenuous activities posed greater injury risks, making insurance suddenly necessary. The joke relies on period anxieties about women's newfound participation in athletic pursuits. **"Cheering Reassurance"** appears to be a lighthearted cartoon about a boy reassuring his sister about a baseball game. **"Quite Likely"** is a brief joke about "personal devils" in newspaper personals ads, suggesting disreputable men advertise there seeking wives. The page primarily demonstrates Judge's blend of domestic humor and social commentary about changing gender roles in early 20th-century America.