Judge, 1919-04-19 · page 3 of 32
Judge — April 19, 1919 — page 3: what you’re looking at
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# "Lost in Transit" - Judge Magazine, April 19, 1919 This cartoon by Agnes MacDonald depicts three men with luggage appearing confused or stranded in what looks like a train station or transit hub. The title "Lost in Transit" suggests travelers who've become disoriented, likely a commentary on post-World War I transportation chaos or confusion. Given the 1919 date, this may reference the broader disruption of travel infrastructure following WWI's end, or possibly the general disorder of the demobilization period when soldiers were returning home. The men's bewildered body language emphasizes their predicament. Without additional context, the specific satirical target—whether it's railroad incompetence, government mismanagement, or immigrant confusion—remains somewhat unclear from the image alone.
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Mao APR 2) 1913 Volume 76 J U G E Number 1057 $5.00 a Year D 10 Cents a Copy “THE HAPPY eMEDIUM” New York, Aprit 19, 1919 Bas, “2 ee ee oF So 1 4 Drawn by Axccs MacDonaus **Lost 1n Transit