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# Analysis of Judge Magazine Cover, April 18, 1925 This satirical cover by Ruth Eastman depicts a woman sitting on a chair, dressed in heavily patterned, layered clothing typical of 1920s fashion. She holds a bottle labeled "SPRING SYRUP" and appears to be applying or examining it. The caption reads "SPRIG-SPRIG-BEAUTIFUL SPRIG!" – likely a play on advertising slogans of the era. The satire targets **spring fashion trends** of the 1920s, mocking the ornate, pattern-heavy clothing styles women wore during this season. By showing her treating fashion like a medicinal "syrup" she must apply, Eastman humorously suggests spring fashion is an excessive, almost obligatory ritual rather than practical dress. The exaggerated patterns and layers represent the era's sometimes absurd aesthetic demands on women's appearance.

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THE WORLD’S WITTIEST WEEKLY ‘|JUDG PRICE 15 CENTS * 4 a a a oo 2 g 2 & < “SPRIG—SPRIG—BEAUTIFUL SPRIG!” comicbooks.com