Judge, 1925-06-06 · page 10 of 36
Judge — June 6, 1925 — page 10: what you’re looking at
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# Cartoon Analysis This Judge magazine cartoon depicts a domestic scandal involving infidelity. The caption reveals that a woman is leaving her husband after discovering he's been "slugging" (slang for kissing/making out with) a woman named Mrs. Finkey. The image shows two women—one departing with luggage (the wronged wife), and another energetically gesturing or confronting (likely Mrs. Finkey or a servant reporting the affair). A third figure appears in a window above, possibly the guilty husband. The satire targets marital infidelity and domestic drama, common subjects in early 20th-century humor magazines. The humor relies on the period's social conventions around marriage propriety and the scandal of a husband's visible romantic indiscretion with a named woman, suggesting this may reference a recognizable contemporary scandal, though specific identities remain unclear.
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“SHE’S LEAVIN’ HIM—SHE CAUGHT HIM SLUGGIN’ MRS. FINKEY” comicbooks.com