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# Analysis of Judge Magazine, October 21, 1916 This illustration satirizes wealthy socialites and their leisure activities. The image shows a woman in an elaborate dress and headpiece reclining in a bedroom, depicted in a style suggesting indolence or vanity. The dialogue references "the Crocus Club" and mentions a "new wrap" for a "hunt breakfast"—details suggesting upper-class recreational pursuits. The humor appears to target the frivolous concerns of wealthy women: coordinating clothing for social events, arriving late, and engaging in gossip about trivial matters. The satire critiques how privileged women occupied their time with fashionable social circuits and material concerns rather than more substantive pursuits, a common theme in early 20th-century American humor magazines that mocked both wealth and gender roles.