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# Judge Magazine, April 11, 1925 - Analysis This is an **advertising number** for Judge magazine (price 15 cents). The main illustration shows a baby sleeping peacefully under draped white fabric hung like a clothesline, with flowers visible in the background. The caption reads "YOU JUST KNOW SHE WEARS THEM!" This appears to be an **advertisement for women's undergarments or hosiery**, likely targeting mothers. The imagery emphasizes cleanliness, freshness, and domestic comfort—suggesting the advertised product keeps women looking pristine and well-maintained. The sleeping baby symbolizes contentment and safety, implying the product enables women to manage household duties while maintaining their appearance. The artistic style and domestic scene were typical marketing approaches for intimate apparel in the 1920s.

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D Vis APR -8 192 APRIL 11, 1925 PRICE 15 CENTS Sem ADVERTISING NUMBER ly ? a YOU JUST KNOW SHE WEARS THEM! comicbooks.com