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# Judge Magazine Cover Analysis (July 11, 1925) This cover illustrates the phrase "Soup to Nuts!" — a period expression meaning "from beginning to end" or "complete coverage." The cartoon depicts three figures in what appears to be a dining scenario: a man and woman at a table being served by a chef holding a tureen. The signature reads "David Robinson," a prominent Judge illustrator. The satire likely comments on contemporary dining, hospitality, or possibly domestic relations — common Judge subjects. The "soup to nuts" caption suggests completeness or thoroughness in whatever situation is being depicted. Without additional context about specific 1925 events or social commentary, the precise target of satire remains unclear, though the intimate dining scene suggests commentary on courtship, marriage, or social dining conventions of the era.