Judge, 1920-11-13 · page 1 of 32
Judge — November 13, 1920 — page 1: what you’re looking at
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# Analysis of Judge Magazine Cover, November 13, 1920 This is primarily a **magazine cover, not political satire**. The illustration shows a fashionable woman seated in a chair, reading Judge magazine itself—a common self-promotional device. She wears 1920s fashion (cloche hat, draped dress) and appears elegant and leisurely. The subtitle "A 'Judge' Advocate" plays on the magazine's name, suggesting readers become advocates for Judge by enjoying it. The header advertises "Ads Is Ads by the Author of 'Pigs Is Pigs'"—referencing a popular contemporary story by Ellis Parker Butler about literal interpretation of contract language. This appears to be a straightforward circulation-building cover rather than political commentary. The satire referenced in the header concerns advertising and language, not current events.
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ADS IS ADS by the Author of “PIGS Is PIGs” udge NovemBer 13, 1920 Price 1§ Cents A “‘JupGe* ApvocaTe