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Judge — June 30, 1928 — page 9: what you’re looking at

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Judge — June 30, 1928 — page 9: Judge, 1928-06-30

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# Judge Magazine Cartoon Analysis This cartoon depicts a couple in an early automobile (numbered 23) on a country road. The man in military or formal uniform and the woman beside him appear to be on an outing. The caption "HE—Something's missing!" suggests the man has noticed an absence of something. Without additional context about the specific issue date or accompanying text, the precise satirical target is unclear. However, given Judge magazine's satirical nature, this likely comments on courtship customs, automobile culture, or social proprieties of the early 20th century. The "something's missing" may reference a chaperone (common for proper young women), a specific accessory, or perhaps marriage itself—typical subjects for Judge's humor about modern courtship and changing social mores.

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Wiser, o @ Sa Hu—So mething’s missing!