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# Analysis of Judge Magazine Page This page contains two unrelated satirical cartoons typical of Judge magazine's humor style. **Top cartoon:** depicts a "Jealous Maiden" confronting a rival about a "new feller." The humor relies on the woman's competitive jealousy and the phrase "I see you've got the framework!"—a dig at the rival's skeletal thinness, suggesting she's all bone with no substance. **Bottom cartoon:** shows a motorist who's hit a pedestrian or caused an accident. The joke plays on the motorist's claim of being "unlucky" while explaining they must finish "schooling till to-morrow morning"—suggesting the victim is a schoolchild, darkly implying casual indifference to injuring a young person. Both cartoons reflect early 20th-century attitudes toward class, romance, and nascent automobile culture.

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XUM Jra.ous Marpen (to rival with skinny beau)— I see you're planning to hare a new feller. “Whatcha mean, planning to?” “Well, 1 see you've got the framework!” Mororist—How far is it from here to West Point? “You're unlucky—we've finished schooling till to-morrow morning!” veo | 3 comicbooks.com