Judge, 1923-03-03 · page 1 of 36
Judge — March 3, 1923 — page 1: what you’re looking at
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# "Ring Toss" - Judge Magazine, March 3, 1923 This illustration, credited to Robert Hilliard, depicts a woman in 1920s attire performing a parlor game or carnival activity called "ring toss." The image appears to be a lighthearted social commentary on leisure activities and entertainment of the era, likely aimed at upper-class audiences familiar with such games at parties or social gatherings. The title "On Second Thought, by J.A. Waldron" suggests accompanying editorial commentary, though that text isn't visible here. Without the article, the specific satirical point remains unclear—it may comment on fashion, social pretension, or simply illustrate contemporary entertainment trends. The illustration serves as typical Judge magazine content: social observation through humor targeting its educated, affluent readership.
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ON SECOND THOUGHT, BY J. A. WALDRON WITH WHICH IS COMBINED LESLIE'S MARCH 3, 1923 a / af QO ie Mobert QYersons i Ring Toss