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Judge — June 12, 1920 — page 1: what you’re looking at
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# Judge Magazine Cover Analysis - June 12, 1920 This is the cover of **Judge**, a satirical weekly magazine priced at 15 cents. The illustration depicts a woman in 1920s attire holding a teacup and small utensil, with the caption **"STOP, LOOK AND LISTEN!"** The phrase "Stop, Look and Listen" was a famous railroad safety slogan of the era. Here, it appears to use that recognizable imperative to draw attention—likely promoting the magazine itself or an advertisement within. The woman's fashionable bobbed hair and confident pose reflect 1920s "modern woman" imagery, recently empowered by women's suffrage (19th Amendment, 1920). The satirical magazine likely used this contemporary figure to appeal to its readership during this transformative social period.
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