Judge, 1921-02-05 · page 1 of 32
Judge — February 5, 1921 — page 1: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Judge Magazine, February 5, 1921 This page is primarily **advertising content**, not political satire. It features a beach photograph of a woman in a 1920s bathing suit, positioned to showcase the "Runabout Body, Standard Chassis, Palm Beach Model"—terminology that conflates automobile manufacturing with the female form. The humor derives from treating a woman's body as if it were a car model with interchangeable parts. This reflects 1920s consumer culture and the era's casual objectification of women. The "Palm Beach Model" likely references the fashionable Florida destination popular with wealthy Americans during the Roaring Twenties. The image exemplifies how early 20th-century advertising normalized viewing women's bodies as commodities or products, a practice modern readers would recognize as sexist marketing.
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