Judge, 1914-05-02 · page 1 of 41
Judge — May 2, 1914 — page 1: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis of "le Judge" Paris Number, May 2, 1914 This is the "Paris Number" of Judge magazine (priced at 10 cents), featuring a cartoon titled "Outré" (Out of Style) by C. Bertram Hartman. The illustration depicts three fashionable Parisian women in exaggerated haute couture. The figure on the right wears a dramatically spotted or dalmatian-patterned coat—likely satirizing an absurdly extreme fashion trend. The woman in the center appears more conservatively dressed, suggesting a contrast between outrageous and conventional style. The cartoon mocks Parisian high fashion's increasingly ridiculous excesses in 1914. By depicting women in wildly impractical or aesthetically questionable garments, Hartman pokes fun at the extravagance and poor taste of elite fashion circles, a common theme in American satirical magazines of the era.