Judge, 1924-10-18 · page 1 of 36
Judge — October 18, 1924 — page 1: what you’re looking at
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# Analysis of Judge Magazine Cover, October 25, 1924 This cover presents a visual joke titled "Who's Who?" featuring two nearly identical women in fashionable 1920s attire seated together, with a bewildered man standing behind them holding flowers. The satire appears to target the popular 1920s fashion trend of women adopting similar bobbed hairstyles and revealing clothing—so much so that they became visually indistinguishable. The confused gentleman's inability to tell them apart, despite presumably knowing them, mocks both the uniformity of modern female fashion and the era's anxieties about changing women's appearance and independence. This reflects broader Jazz Age concerns about women's increasing social freedom and the loss of traditional markers of individual identity through conventional appearance.
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THE WORLD’S WITTIEST WEEKLY OCTOBER 25,1924 PRICE 15 CENTS WHO’S WHO?