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# Judge Magazine Cover Analysis (June 19, 1926) This is primarily an **advertising cover** for Judge magazine's "Advertising Number" issue, not political satire. The illustration depicts an elegant woman in 1920s fashion presenting a large circular object labeled "$500.00 for Slogans!" with "particulars inside." This advertises a **slogan-writing contest** offering $500 prize money—a substantial sum in 1926. The cover uses the glamorous "flapper" aesthetic typical of 1920s advertising to appeal to readers. The woman's pose and styling were designed to catch attention and encourage magazine purchase. Rather than satirizing politics or current events, this is a straightforward commercial promotion using attractive imagery and the promise of prize money to drive sales and reader engagement.

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hah b) 37 eee ON NU, v7 OER F000 ) | Slogans S ‘N Slogans PRICE 15 CENTS comicbooks.com