Judge, 1922-10-07 · page 10 of 36
Judge — October 7, 1922 — page 10: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# "The Lorelei" This page appears to be an illustration title from *Judge* magazine accompanying a literary work or story called "The Lorelei." The image depicts a woman in early 20th-century dress sitting by a riverbank with bare trees, gazing into the distance. Other figures appear in the background near the water. "The Lorelei" references the famous German legend of a siren—a beautiful woman whose enchanting song lures sailors to their deaths in the Rhine River. The illustration likely introduces a story adapting or satirizing this classic myth, possibly applying it to contemporary American society or social situations. Without additional context from the article text, the specific satirical target remains unclear, though the romantic/tragic imagery suggests themes about feminine allure and danger.