Judge, 1922-12-23 · page 6 of 36
Judge — December 23, 1922 — page 6: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis of Judge Magazine Page This appears to be a domestic comedy scene from an early 20th-century satirical magazine. The caption depicts a husband confronting his wife about being seen flirting with another woman. The wife's excuse—that the other woman wore a hat identical to hers, causing mistaken identity—plays on contemporary anxieties about fashion conformity and women's indistinguishability. The satire targets both marital jealousy and the emerging consumer culture around women's fashion. The husband's proposed "solution" (buying an expensive imported hat) mocks masculine attempts to manage wives through conspicuous consumption rather than trust. The scene reflects Judge's typical focus on middle-class domestic life and gender relations, using fashion as a proxy for discussing women's autonomy and consumer culture.
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Machine-transcribed from the original scan — historical spelling and the odd misread are preserved.
u were seen flirting with a woman yesterday hat exactly like yours. Come with me and buy an exclusive imported hat.