Judge, 1925-03-28 · page 3 of 36
Judge — March 28, 1925 — page 3: what you’re looking at
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# Rotogravure Section: Society Snapshots This page presents five society photographs with humorous captions typical of Judge magazine's satirical coverage of high society: 1. **"Home from Palm Beach"** features Chauncey Goodfellow and others returning from a vacation. 2. **"A Siesta in the Park"** shows Mrs. Park-West, a society matron, caught napping in public—the joke being that a fashionable woman in a "Coolidge gray ensemble suit" has been photographed in an undignified moment. 3. **"Yes, We Have No Bananas"** depicts Mr. and Mrs. Vandergilt on their yacht *Gertrude*, with a caption referencing the popular song. 4. **"Interview the President"** shows Congressmen Hildreth and Fosey leaving the White House after meeting President Coolidge, noted as "the best dressed man in Washington." The satire targets wealthy elites and their leisure activities.
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