Judge, 1921-01-15 · page 10 of 32
Judge — January 15, 1921 — page 10: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis of Judge Magazine Page This page contains three separate stories/cartoons: 1. **"Save the Surface and You Save All"** - A cartoon showing a woman at a mirror looking disheveled, likely satirizing vanity and makeup culture. 2. **"She Calls to Condole"** - A narrative piece about a woman visiting someone in mourning (Elmer), touching on attitudes toward death and social obligations of the era. 3. **"So Long"** and **"A La Mode"** - Brief fictional pieces about social interactions and fashion. The bottom illustration shows what appears to be an industrial or mechanical invention, captioned as "The Inventor's Dream—Canning Summer's Heat for Winter Consumption," suggesting early 20th-century optimism about technological solutions to preserve natural resources or comfort. The page reflects typical Judge magazine content: satirical humor about contemporary social manners, fashion, and technology.