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# Analysis of Judge Magazine Cover, August 28, 1915 This cover features a woman in an elaborate white head covering/bonnet asking "SEEN ANYTHING O' MY PAW'S COWS?" The caption suggests rural or farm humor, playing on dialect ("o'" for "of," "paw's" for "pa's"). The joke appears to reference missing livestock, a common comedic scenario in early 20th-century American humor. The woman's exaggerated fashion—the enormous, fashionable head covering contrasted with her rural dialect—creates satire: she's dressed in expensive city fashion while asking about farm animals in rural speech patterns. This likely mocks the collision between modern urban fashion and rural life, a popular theme in Judge's humor during this era. The specific reference to missing cows remains unclear without additional context.