Judge, 1925-11-07 · page 1 of 36
Judge — November 7, 1925 — page 1: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# "Judge" Magazine Cover - November 7, 1925 This is the cover of *Judge*, a satirical magazine priced at 15 cents. The title reads "JUDGE PARISIAN NUMBER," indicating this issue focuses on Parisian themes or culture. The image shows a stylized white silhouette of a woman in a bathtub or basin, posed against a decorative background of ivy or flowering vines in black and white. The art style is Art Deco, typical of 1920s design. The "Parisian" reference likely alludes to France's reputation during the Jazz Age for sophisticated, bohemian culture and loose social attitudes—particularly regarding women's fashion and behavior. The bathing scene may satirize French luxury or sensuality. Without additional OCR text identifying specific satirical targets or commentary, the exact political point remains unclear, though the cover appears designed to appeal to contemporary fascination with Continental sophistication.
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