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# Analysis This page from *Judge* magazine presents a visual puzzle game rather than political satire. The caption reads "PUZZLE—FIND TWELVE SUMMER GIRLS. THE WOODS ARE FULL OF THEM." The illustration depicts a pastoral summer landscape with a large tree, fence, field, and distant hills. The artwork uses intricate cross-hatching and line work typical of early-to-mid 20th century magazine illustration. The joke appears to be a visual "hide and seek" challenge where female figures are obscured within the dense foliage and landscape details—readers were invited to locate twelve girls hidden throughout the scene. This represents leisure entertainment content common in illustrated magazines of the era, offering interactive amusement rather than commentary on current events or social issues.