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# Analysis of Judge Magazine Cover (January 6, 1928) This cover by Robert Pallor depicts a stylishly dressed woman in 1920s attire—short skirt, fur stole, and heeled shoes—posing provocatively near a radiator, with the caption "GET HOT!" The satire targets the "flapper" culture and the sexual liberation associated with the Jazz Age. The woman's exaggerated pose and minimal clothing represent the period's loosening of Victorian social standards that shocked conservative Americans. The radiator likely plays on the double entendre—literal warmth from heating versus the slang meaning of sexual excitement or flirtation. This reflects Judge's satirical commentary on changing gender roles and morality during the 1920s, mocking both the progressive "modern woman" and society's anxieties about these transformations.

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JANUARY 5 li rs . PRICE 15 CENTS n 1929