Judge, 1926-07-31 · page 6 of 36
Judge — July 31, 1926 — page 6: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Judge Magazine Page Analysis This page titled "Judge" depicts multiple figures engaged in bathing and swimming activities. The central text reads: "SOME POPPY WHICH IS BATHING SUIT NOT BEEN PICTURED." The cartoon appears to be satirizing fashions in women's bathing suits, likely from the early-to-mid 20th century. The various sketches show women in different poses and styles of swimwear, presumably highlighting the diversity of bathing suit designs available or the evolution of swimwear fashion. The joke's target is unclear without additional context, but it may be mocking either: the proliferation of bathing suit styles, debates over appropriate swimwear modesty, or perhaps the fashion industry's constant redesigning of similar garments. The phrase "not been pictured" suggests the cartoon is humorously claiming to show *almost* every possible bathing suit variation—implying an absurd abundance of choices.