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# Judge Magazine Cover Analysis (October 1929) This cover depicts a woman in revealing attire approaching police officers and what appear to be military or uniformed officials amid 1920s automobiles and an urban skyline. The caption reads "START SOMETHING," suggesting she's provocatively attempting to incite trouble with authorities. The image likely satirizes the social tensions of the late 1920s, particularly interactions between civilians and law enforcement during Prohibition era. The woman's scanty clothing and forward behavior toward uniformed men represents the "modern woman" stereotype that conservative Americans found alarming during this period. Published in October 1929—just before the stock market crash—this reflects Judge's typical satirical commentary on contemporary social conflicts and changing moral standards.