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Judge — May 22, 1920 — page 11: what you’re looking at

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Judge — May 22, 1920 — page 11: Judge, 1920-05-22

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# Analysis of "The New Order" Page from Judge Magazine This page contains a serialized romance story by Ada Patterson titled "The New Order: A Romance of Today." The narrative describes a working-class woman in worn clothing visiting a shoe shop, where she negotiates to buy nine pairs of shoes on a two-week payment plan for five dollars down. The two illustrations by C.F. Parrish and Blaksdale Rogers depict rural/working-class scenes consistent with the story's setting. The dialogue emphasizes economic struggle and the woman's resourcefulness in managing limited finances. The page appears to be straightforward serialized fiction rather than political satire, reflecting early 20th-century concerns about working-class financial hardship and the emerging consumer credit system.