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# Judge Christmas Number, December 6, 1919 This cover features Santa Claus with the caption "For He's a Jolly Good Fellow!" The illustration appears to be a straightforward Christmas greeting rather than political satire—Santa is depicted in traditional form with his characteristic beard and jolly appearance. However, the small emblems at the bottom likely reference charitable or patriotic organizations of the era, possibly relating to WWI relief efforts or post-war charitable causes, suggesting Judge may be promoting charitable giving during the Christmas season of 1919 (shortly after WWI's November 1918 armistice). The cover is essentially a festive holiday issue without obvious satirical commentary—typical holiday magazine fare designed to appeal broadly to readers during the Christmas season.

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Price 10 Cents d Christmas Mumber U. se Decemser 6, 1919 dge, New York City, 1919 Drawn by Guy Horr “For He's a Jotty Goon Fettrow!”