Judge, 1918-09-14 · page 1 of 32
Judge — September 14, 1918 — page 1: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis This is the cover of *Judge* magazine from September 14, 1918, featuring an illustration titled "A Head of the Times" drawn by F.L. Fidman. The image shows a woman's face in profile, draped in flowing white fabric that resembles both a veil and what appears to be bandaging or medical wrapping. Given the 1918 date—near the end of World War I and during the Spanish Flu pandemic—"Head of the Times" likely references either wartime sacrifice (nurses, bereaved families) or the flu crisis affecting the nation. The ethereal, somewhat melancholic quality suggests loss or hardship. The specific identity of the woman depicted is unclear from the image alone, though she may represent an allegorical figure of contemporary American experience rather than a specific individual.
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Machine-transcribed from the original scan — historical spelling and the odd misread are preserved.
Price 10 Cents SEPTEMBER 14, 1918 Sa aS. See Sa aver 3, NOTICE TO READER NO WRAPPING—NO ADDRESS. A HEAD oF THE TIMES comicbooks.com