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# Analysis of Judge Magazine Cover, December 4, 1920 This Christmas-themed cover depicts a woman sitting on a bed, startled by a large silhouette of a man's head appearing on the wall behind her. The caption reads "I'll Say It's True," suggesting gossip or rumor-spreading. The satire likely comments on scandalous rumors or affairs circulating in 1920s society—a time of significant social change following WWI. The woman's shocked expression and the theatrical shadow effect humorously illustrate how gossip and innuendo spread through parlors and bedrooms of polite society. The Christmas headline ("Cheer Up! Christmas is Coming!") provides ironic contrast to the potentially scandalous scenario depicted below, reflecting Judge's typical use of irony and social commentary on contemporary morality and reputation.

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Cheer Up! CHRISTMAS is Coming! ud eC DECEMBER 4, 1920 Price 15 Cents “T'te Say It’s True”