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Judge — October 10, 1914 — page 1: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis of Judge Magazine Cover (October 10, 1914) This cover illustration, titled "To Be Continued," depicts two figures in an intimate embrace—a man in dark formal attire and a woman with upswept hair. The phrase "To Be Continued" suggests an ongoing romantic or dramatic narrative. Given the October 1914 date (early World War I), this likely satirizes contemporary romantic or political scandals popular in American media. The artistic style—dramatic lighting and emotional intensity—is typical of Judge's social commentary. However, without additional context or identifying captions on the visible portion, I cannot definitively identify the specific figures or the particular scandal being referenced. The cover appears to be making a point about serialized drama or gossip in contemporary society.