Judge, 1930-06-14 · page 1 of 36
Judge — June 14, 1930 — page 1: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# "Two on the Aisle" This Judge magazine illustration depicts a couple in formal wedding attire at what appears to be a theater or entertainment venue (suggested by "aisle" reference and the "Judge" masthead visible). The woman wears an elaborate white wedding dress with veil and carries flowers; the man is in formal daytime dress with boutonniere. The title "Two on the Aisle" likely satirizes the social spectacle of high-society weddings, playing on the double meaning of "aisle"—both theatrical seating and the wedding ceremony setting. The artwork style suggests early 20th century. Without additional context or clearer OCR text, the specific satirical target remains unclear, though it appears to mock elaborate wedding pageantry or perhaps commentary on theatrical society marriages of that era.