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# Analysis of Judge Magazine Cover, September 11, 1920 This cover features a profile portrait titled "The Girl in the Green Box: Another Foolish Fiction Story" by Gelett Burgess. The subtitle "She Had a Little Bun" references the woman's prominent upswept hairstyle—a fashionable Gibson Girl-style coiffure popular in the early 1900s. The circular earring contains what appears to be a small figure or emblem, though its specific meaning is unclear from the image alone. The artwork is credited to James Montgomery Flagg, a prominent American illustrator of the era. This appears to be a humorous story announcement rather than political satire, likely poking fun at contemporary romance fiction tropes and fashionable women's styling of the period. The "foolish fiction" subtitle suggests ironic commentary on popular magazine stories.

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SEPTEMBER 11, 1920 Price 15 Cents Sue Hav A Littre Bun