Judge, 1919-10-18 · page 1 of 36
Judge — October 18, 1919 — page 1: what you’re looking at
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# Analysis of Judge Magazine Cover, October 18, 1919 This is a tabloid drama illustration titled "The Tired Business Man," drawn by Edna L. Crumpton. The cover depicts a man in business attire carrying a woman, with the caption "The Last Engagement of the War." The satire likely references post-WWI social anxieties about returning soldiers and changing gender dynamics. "The Tired Business Man" was a stock character in 1920s humor representing urban male exhaustion from modern life and work. The phrase "Last Engagement of the War" appears to be a double entendre—playing on military terminology while depicting a romantic scenario, suggesting the end of wartime restrictions on civilian social behavior and romantic encounters. The illustration reflects contemporary anxieties about postwar social upheaval and changing relationships.
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ANOTHER TABLOID DRAMA FOR Our OLp FRIEND “THE TiRED Business MAN” Octoser 18, 1919 Price 10 Cents Tue Last ENGAGEMENT OF THE WAR