Judge, 1923-06-30 · page 6 of 37
Judge — June 30, 1923 — page 6: what you’re looking at
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# Analysis This cartoon by James Montgomery Flagg depicts a domestic scene between a man and woman, likely a husband and wife. The woman is reclining on a sofa while the man stands nearby holding papers. The humor is straightforward and non-political: it's a joke about smoking habits in relationships. When the man asks "Don't you ever stop smoking cigarettes?" the woman replies "Yep—after each one!" This is social satire about domesticity and habits rather than political commentary. It reflects early 20th-century attitudes toward women smoking—then still relatively controversial—and the gentle marital comedy of spouses annoying each other. The cartoon uses this relatable domestic scenario to create humor through the woman's clever, evasive answer.
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HN « JAMES WONTCOMERY FLAG “Don’t you ever stop smoking cigarettes?” “Yep—after each one!’’*