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Judge — April 22, 1922 — page 6: Judge, 1922-04-22

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# "Just a Song at Twilight" This page from *Judge* magazine features a central portrait of a woman with 1920s-style short, wavy hair, surrounded by four vignette sketches depicting domestic scenes. The title "Just a Song at Twilight" references a popular sentimental Victorian parlor song, likely evoking nostalgic domesticity. The surrounding sketches appear to show various indoor scenes—people at desks, in bedrooms, and at work—suggesting commentary on modern domestic life or women's roles. Without additional context identifying the specific woman portrayed or the magazine's publication date, the exact satirical target remains unclear, though the juxtaposition of sentimental title against contemporary scenes suggests irony about outdated romantic ideals versus modern reality.

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JUST A SONG AT TWILIGHT 4 comicooks col