Judge, 1927-08-13 · page 1 of 36
Judge — August 13, 1927 — page 1: what you’re looking at
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# Judge Magazine Cover Analysis - August 13, 1927 This is primarily a **cover advertisement** rather than political satire. It depicts a woman in a 1920s bathing suit seated on a lifeguard chair, reading what appears to be Judge magazine itself. The cover is labeled "Bathing Girl Number," indicating this is a themed issue capitalizing on summer leisure culture. The handwritten note "BABY'S HIGH CHAIR" is a visual pun—the lifeguard chair resembles furniture for infants. This plays on the era's fascination with bathing beauties and the beach culture of the Jazz Age. The price of 15 cents and date reflect Judge's status as a popular humor magazine of the period. There's no apparent political commentary; it's entertainment-focused advertising.
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AUGUST 13,1927 PRICE 15 CENTS , Bathing Girl comicbooks.com