Judge, 1925-03-14 · page 1 of 36
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# Judge Magazine Cover Analysis - March 14, 1925 This is a "Physical Culture Number" issue of Judge magazine, featuring a woman in athletic wear wielding Indian clubs (a popular 1920s exercise equipment). The cover is titled "The Queen of Clubs," a pun playing on the suit from playing cards. The illustration reflects the 1920s "New Woman" — the flapper era's embrace of female athleticism and physical fitness as modern and progressive. Women's participation in sports and physical culture was controversial then, challenging Victorian ideas about femininity. The lighthearted tone and decorative Art Deco typography suggest Judge treated this as humorous rather than serious social commentary. The 15-cent price and artist signature ("Delevante") indicate this was a mainstream satirical magazine offering.
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