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# Analysis This appears to be a cover or advertisement page from *Judge* magazine featuring an illustration labeled "Tiller Girls." The image shows two women in 1920s-style clothing posed with what appears to be an airplane or aircraft in the background. The "Tiller Girls" were a famous precision dance troupe from the 1920s-1930s known for synchronized choreography. The satire likely plays on the contrast between the modern, somewhat risqué femininity of the dancers (shown in their fashionable, form-fitting dress) and the technical/mechanical world of aviation visible behind them. The specific satirical point—whether commentary on modern women, aviation, entertainment, or some combination—remains unclear without additional context or readable body text from the page.

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