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# Judge Magazine Cover Analysis - March 21, 1925 This cover features a figure in a wide-brimmed hat, drawn by Ruth Eastman, positioned within a large "Q" shape. The subtitle describes it as "Special Number for Dumb-Bells" and references "1 Horizontal—Peach." The design appears to be a crossword puzzle joke. The "Q" functions as both the magazine's masthead and a puzzle grid, with the illustrated figure serving as the visual answer to a crossword clue. The "dumb-bells" reference suggests the content targets readers who enjoy word puzzles or light entertainment. The pricing at 15 cents and March 1925 dating places this during the 1920s crossword puzzle craze that had recently swept America, making this a topical satire of the contemporary puzzle obsession among the general public.

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“PECIAL NUMBER DUMB.-BELLS! MARCH 21, 1925 & PRICE 15 CENTS Fee Pere ae of 97st seh U8 KD 4 Ay) /f Eastman 1 HORIZONTAL—PEACH