Judge, 1921-03-19 · page 3 of 36
Judge — March 19, 1921 — page 3: what you’re looking at
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# "Sorry!" - Judge Magazine, March 19, 1921 This cartoon depicts a social interaction between a well-dressed man and a woman seated at a small table. The man appears apologetic (given the caption "Sorry!"), suggesting he has either said or done something inappropriate or offensive. The woman's posture and expression suggest she is either offended or dismissive of his apology. The cartoon likely satirizes early 1920s dating or courtship conventions, possibly commenting on changing social relations between men and women during the post-World War I era—a period when women's roles and social freedoms were rapidly evolving. The specific offense or context remains unclear without additional editorial context, but the piece appears to critique male behavior or social awkwardness in romantic interactions of the period.
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