Judge, 1926-07-24 · page 4 of 36
Judge — July 24, 1926 — page 4: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis of Judge Magazine Page This page contains humor and advertisements rather than political commentary. The top cartoon mocks poor posture in women, with a snobbish instructor criticizing a pupil's form while the pupil boasts of winning a beauty contest—satirizing vanity and superficial standards. "Toasts of the day" advertises a humorous piece about Wayne B. Wheeler, likely a public figure of the era (unclear from context alone). The "Four Times Over" section offers a practical razor blade tip. The bottom cartoon depicts two men encountering a police officer, with the caption suggesting they're trying to appear innocent—a common vaudeville-style joke setup. "Lizzie Labels" advertises another feature. Overall, this is a light humor and lifestyle page typical of early 20th-century Judge magazine.
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