Judge, 1921-02-26 · page 1 of 32
Judge — February 26, 1921 — page 1: what you’re looking at
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# Analysis of Judge Magazine Cover (February 26, 1921) This cover features a portrait illustration credited to **James Montgomery Flagg**, a renowned illustrator of the era. The subtitle "The 'Happy Medium' in High Spirits" and the heading "Unconcealed Weapons" suggest satirical commentary, though the specific target remains unclear from the image alone. The phrase "Unconcealed Weapons" likely references contemporary concerns—possibly relating to Prohibition (enacted January 1920) or post-WWI anxieties about armaments. The woman's direct gaze and stylized 1920s appearance typify Flagg's portrait work from this period. Without additional article text, the precise satirical point is difficult to determine, though the combination of title and illustration suggests commentary on some aspect of 1920s American social or political life that would have been immediately recognizable to contemporary readers.
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Machine-transcribed from the original scan — historical spelling and the odd misread are preserved.
SL eR JOINED NWIONUTTOMERY ALACG UnconceEALeED WEAPONS