Judge, 1929-02-09 · page 1 of 36
Judge — February 9, 1929 — page 1: what you’re looking at
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# Analysis This Judge magazine illustration by James Montgomery Flagg depicts a woman hanging laundry while examining clothes, with the caption "A Good Hangout." The satire likely references domestic life and laundry work, common subjects in early 20th-century humor magazines. The pun on "hangout" (a gathering place) and literal hanging of clothes suggests the cartoon jokes about women's domestic sphere—their social lives centered on household tasks. The woman's fashionable appearance and the detailed rendering of the laundry implies commentary on domestic labor, possibly satirizing either the drudgery of housework or attitudes toward women's roles. Without additional context about Judge's publication date or broader contemporary issues, the specific political or social reference remains unclear, though the image reflects period attitudes toward gender and domesticity.