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# Judge Magazine Cover Analysis (May 18, 1929) This cover satirizes 1920s fashion and female behavior. The illustration shows a woman with an exaggerated, avant-garde appearance: severely bobbed hair styled with what appear to be nails or bolts radiating outward, large hoop earrings, and a fashionable but androgynous outfit featuring a cape. The caption "SHE'S FUNNY THAT WAY" appears to mock modern women's styling choices and social independence during the Jazz Age. The exaggerated, almost grotesque presentation of her hair and makeup suggests Judge magazine's satirical critique of contemporary women's fashion trends and the "New Woman" of the 1920s—her increasingly unconventional appearance and behavior. The humor relies on visual caricature to comment on generational shifts in female presentation and social norms.