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# Cartoon Analysis This Judge magazine cover from October 18, 1919 depicts a humorous scene involving an automobile and multiple figures conducting a transaction. The caption references "Mickey" and "Mrs. Van Oodles," suggesting this is satirizing wealth and consumer behavior among the affluent during the post-WWI period. The joke appears to center on Mickey (likely a chauffeur or servant character) benefiting from Mrs. Van Oodles' extravagant purchasing habits—she "buys all he has and orders fifty more." The cartoon mocks excessive consumption and the relationship between wealthy patrons and service workers who profit from their spending sprees. The illustration, drawn by F. Foster Lincoln, uses the automobile as a symbol of modern commerce and social status typical of 1919 satirical commentary.

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NOV -6 1919 3449875 isn ew JUDGE tora “THE HAPPY eMEDIUM” New York, Ocroper 18, 1919 Drawn by Py Fostea Lixcous It’s fortunate for Mickey that the paper contains the reproduction of a photograph of Mrs. Van Oodles, who buys all he has and orders fifty more. 3