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Judge — November 24, 1923 — page 6: what you’re looking at

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Judge — November 24, 1923 — page 6: Judge, 1923-11-24

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# Analysis This is an illustration titled "Don't you wish—?" showing a woman in an elegant dress wearing an elaborate feathered headdress and holding what appears to be a lorgnette (opera glasses). The artwork is credited to "ALLIED McCORMACK FLACH" at the bottom. Without additional OCR text from the page's article or context, I cannot definitively identify the specific political or social reference. However, the style and presentation suggest this is likely satirizing fashionable society or commenting on women's fashion and aspirations of the early 20th century. The rhetorical question "Don't you wish—?" implies the cartoon makes a pointed social commentary about desire, wealth, or status among readers, probably relating to contemporary fashion trends or social climbing. The specific target remains unclear without the accompanying article text.

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Machine-transcribed from the original scan — historical spelling and the odd misread are preserved.

AWE? WOATCOMTEY FLALO “Don’t you wish—?” comicbooks.com