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# Judge Magazine Cover Analysis This is the cover of Judge magazine's "Chorus Girls' Number" from October 18, 1924. The image shows four women in a choreographed high-kick pose, wearing 1920s flapper-style costumes with headbands and feathered accessories—typical Broadway chorus line attire of the Jazz Age era. The cover celebrates the theatrical chorus girl, a prominent cultural figure of the 1920s. This likely references the popular Broadway musicals and revue shows that dominated entertainment at the time. The synchronized, energetic pose emphasizes the precision and athleticism required of professional dancers. The magazine's satirical focus here appears to be documenting popular entertainment culture rather than direct political commentary, showcasing the glamorous, modern image of women performers in the Roaring Twenties.

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Suttle oy (ORUS GIRLS’ NUMBER PUB A eh t | J U D G E OCTOBER 18, 1924 PRICE 15 CENTS comicbooks.com