Judge, 1930-05-24 · page 6 of 36
Judge — May 24, 1930 — page 6: what you’re looking at
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# Analysis of "Judge" Cartoon This cartoon depicts two children in ragged clothing, appearing impoverished. The caption reads: "Gwan Home an' Tell Ya Mother to Sew Another Button on Ya!" The satire likely targets: **Social commentary on poverty and childhood**: The poorly dressed children suggest urban working-class or immigrant families struggling economically. One child appears to be scolding the other about their shabby appearance—specifically a missing button. **The joke's edge**: Rather than sympathy for their obvious poverty, the cartoon offers caustic humor about their condition. It satirizes either parental neglect, the desperation of poor families, or possibly the indifference of society toward impoverished children. The harsh tone suggests *Judge* magazine's typically cynical perspective on social issues of that era, using child poverty as fodder for uncomfortable humor rather than advocating reform.
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— G } & “Gwan Home an’ Tell Ya Mother to Sew Another Button on Ya!” comicbooks.com