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Judge — November 20, 1926 — page 11: what you’re looking at

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Judge — November 20, 1926 — page 11: Judge, 1926-11-20

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# Analysis of Judge Magazine Page This appears to be a single-panel cartoon from Judge magazine satirizing women's behavior or attitudes, likely from the early 20th century based on the art style. The scene depicts women in what appears to be a social setting—possibly a dressing room or backstage area—with bottles visible on a table. The incomplete quoted text ("Oh, believe me, if all those daring young charms——") suggests commentary on women's vanity, attractiveness, or social pretensions. The cartoon likely mocks either: - Women's obsession with beauty and cosmetics - Young women's boldness or scandalous behavior - The gap between women's public propriety and private conduct Without additional context about the specific date or cultural moment, the exact satirical target remains unclear, though the tone suggests gentle social criticism typical of Judge's humor targeting upper-class or modern urban women.

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JUDGE es ee al \ “OH, BELIEVE ME, IF ALL THOSE DARING YOUNG CHARMS——” 9 comicbooks.com