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# Judge Magazine, July 24, 1926 This illustration by Ruth Eastman depicts a woman in a swimming bathing suit and cap, kneeling in water while adjusting her headgear. The caption reads "There's More to This Than Meets the Eye." The satire likely comments on 1920s beach culture and evolving women's fashion. The bathing suit was controversial during this era—more revealing than previous decades—representing changing social mores around women's bodies and public behavior. The phrase suggests hidden depths or complications beneath surface appearances, possibly mocking contemporary anxieties about modernity, women's increasing freedom, or the gap between public propriety and private behavior. The artwork's prominent display on Judge's cover indicates this was a notable social commentary for the magazine's readership during the Jazz Age.

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JULY 24, 1926 PRICE 15 CENTS “THERE’S MORE TO THIS THAN MEETS THE EYE!” comicbooks.com