Judge, 1919-09-20 · page 1 of 36
Judge — September 20, 1919 — page 1: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis This is primarily an **advertisement, not a political cartoon**. It's a cover or full-page ad for Judge magazine (September 20, 1919, 10 cents). The image shows a decorative **fan design displaying multiple women in various fashions and poses**. The visual pun centers on the fan itself—a practical cooling device essential in pre-air-conditioning summers. The phrase "Keep Cool" serves as both literal advice (use a fan to beat the heat) and figurative encouragement during what was likely a tense period in 1919 (post-WWI, labor unrest, Prohibition debates). The diverse female figures represent fashionable modern women, appealing to Judge's readers. The artwork is credited to Charles Wright. This is essentially a stylish promotional image using seasonal relevance and attractive imagery rather than satire.
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Machine-transcribed from the original scan — historical spelling and the odd misread are preserved.
SePTEMBER 20, 1919 Price 10 Cents Keerp Coon