Judge, 1912-08-03 · page 1 of 26
Judge — August 3, 1912 — page 1: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis This is the cover of **Judge magazine** from August 3, 1912, priced at 10 cents. The image shows two figures in light clothing engaged in what appears to be a playful or flirtatious interaction on a tennis court (indicated by the net visible behind them and "TENNIS COURT" text at bottom). The satirical point likely comments on **social behavior or romance** in the context of early 1900s leisure activities. Tennis was a popular sport among the upper classes where men and women mingled socially—a somewhat progressive activity for the era. The intimate pose and casual setting may be satirizing evolving courtship customs or "modern" mixed-gender socializing that conservative readers might have found noteworthy or amusing. Without clearer identification of specific figures or accompanying article text, the precise political or social target remains unclear.