Judge, 1914-02-28 · page 1 of 24
Judge — February 28, 1914 — page 1: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# "I Should Worry" This Judge magazine page from February 28, 1914 features an illustration credited to James Montgomery Flagg showing a worried woman with her head in her hands, wearing a polka-dotted bonnet. The caption "I Should Worry" appears ironic—suggesting the figure *shouldn't* worry despite her anxious pose. The accompanying "Weather Report" box mentions a blizzard crossing the Lower Mississippi Valley with snow in the Ohio Valley and cold temperatures below zero, indicating the cartoon likely comments on winter weather concerns or economic/social anxiety of the period. Without additional context from the magazine's editorial content, the specific satirical target remains unclear, though it likely references contemporary public worries about weather, economics, or other 1914 concerns.