Judge, 1927-08-06 · page 1 of 36
Judge — August 6, 1927 — page 1: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Judge Magazine Cover Analysis, August 6, 1927 This cover features two women sitting at a small table playing cards, labeled "They Lie Alike!" The satire appears to address gender dynamics and dishonesty in 1920s courtship or social interactions. The women are dressed in androgynous clothing typical of the era's "modern woman" aesthetic, which itself was often satirized. The joke likely plays on contemporary anxieties about changing gender roles during the Jazz Age—specifically, the perception that modern women were becoming less truthful or more independent than previous generations. The title "Dog Contest Winners" suggests this is satirizing either competitive dating behavior or women's liberation, though the exact reference remains unclear without additional context from the magazine's contents.
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