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Judge — November 4, 1911 — page 1: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis of Judge Magazine Cover (November 4, 1911) This satirical cover depicts a woman with a parrot perched on her shoulder, titled "His Bill for Sweets." The joke appears to be a visual pun: the parrot's "bill" (beak/mouth) is positioned near the woman's face, while "bill for sweets" suggests a monetary bill or expense account. The satire likely comments on romantic or financial dynamics between men and women in the early 1900s—specifically, a man's cost ("bill") for courting a woman through gifts and treats ("sweets"). The parrot, known for mimicking behavior, may represent superficiality or the repetitive nature of courtship expenses. The illustration reflects period attitudes about gender relations and the financial burden romantic pursuits placed on men.