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Judge — September 26, 1925 — page 1: what you’re looking at

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# Analysis of Judge Magazine Cover, September 26, 1925 This cover features Ruth Eastman, a performer or public figure of the 1920s. The caption "SHOWING TO WHAT LENGTHS GIRLS WILL GO" suggests satirical commentary on women's fashion or behavior during the Jazz Age. The image depicts a woman in a form-fitting, horizontally-pleated dress with shortened hemline—typical 1920s "flapper" style—posed provocatively with ribbons. The satire appears to critique the increasingly daring fashion choices and social freedoms young women were embracing during this period. The exaggerated, somewhat unflattering pose and the reference to "lengths girls will go" mock both the extremes of flapper fashion and perhaps the social anxieties such changes provoked in more conservative quarters. This reflects typical Judge magazine content: satirizing contemporary social trends through humor.

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