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# Judge Magazine Cover Analysis (January 22, 1927) This satirical cover depicts a well-dressed gentleman in hat and glasses displaying an enormous fur coat or stole to a potential buyer. The coat is rendered almost entirely in black, creating a dramatic silhouette. The title "Collaring Junket" and subtitle "Non-Campus Mentis" (a Latin pun on "non compos mentis"—not of sound mind) suggest satire about foolish spending or conspicuous consumption. The "junket" reference likely mocks frivolous indulgence, while the salesman's proud presentation of the expensive fur implies ridicule of wealthy buyers making impractical purchases during the 1920s Jazz Age. The joke appears to target either fashion excess or gullible wealthy consumers paying inflated prices for luxury goods.

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} ( Mente ( 4 OF Winer JANUARY 22, 1927 *& PRICE 15 CENTS comicbooks.com