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# Analysis of Judge Magazine Cover, January 9, 1909 This satirical cover depicts a figure labeled "Miss Multi-Millions" as a grotesque caricature—drawn with exaggerated features characteristic of early 20th-century editorial cartooning. The character wears a star badge labeled "Carnegie" and carries signs displaying large monetary amounts ($2,300,000 and references to "Steel Bonds"). The satire appears to mock the excessive wealth and prominence of industrial magnates during the Gilded Age, likely referencing Andrew Carnegie's steel fortune. The grotesque artistic treatment suggests criticism of the ostentatious display of wealth. The caption "'She's My Daisy'" with lyrics about sweetness appears ironic, juxtaposing romanticized language against the ugly caricature. The overall message critiques American industrialists' accumulation of massive fortunes and their cultural influence.