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# Analysis This is the cover of Judge magazine from September 17, 1927. The illustration shows two figures—a man and woman—admiring a small dog, rendered in an oval vignette style typical of the era. The cover announces "Beauty Hints for the Business Woman," suggesting the issue addresses the emerging social phenomenon of women entering the workforce during the 1920s. The domestic scene—a couple with a pet—appears to gently satirize or comment on modern working women by presenting an idealized, traditionally feminine domestic moment. The specific satire is unclear without additional context, but likely plays on tensions between women's new economic independence and conventional expectations of femininity and domesticity. The price of 15 cents and magazine's satirical nature suggest social commentary on gender roles during this transitional period.

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LADIES’ HOME JOURNAL NUMBER SEPTEMBER 17, 1927, PRICE 15 CENTS Beginning BEAUTY HINTS FOR THE BUSINESS WOMAN ~~ €omicbooks.com