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Judge — February 17, 1923 — page 1: what you’re looking at

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# Judge Magazine Cover Analysis This is the cover of Judge magazine from February 17, 1923. The illustration shows a woman in 1920s attire (short bobbed hair, loose dress) examining what appears to be a stick or rod, with the caption "Stick Around" below. The image likely satirizes 1920s social concerns about changing women's roles and behavior during the Jazz Age. The woman's modern appearance—bobbed hair and relaxed clothing—represented the "flapper" aesthetic that conservative society viewed with alarm. The ambiguous object she's holding and the caption "Stick Around" may reference either courtship customs, discipline/authority issues, or other social anxieties of the era. Without additional interior content, the specific satirical target remains unclear, though it certainly comments on evolving gender dynamics.

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RUARY 17, 19 PRICE 15 CENTS JUD WITH WHICH IS COMBINED LESLIE’S WEEKLY a Aj Stick Around ; ‘ . F Copyright, 2, Judge, New York