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# Analysis of Judge Magazine Page (November 1914) **Top Illustration:** A satirical scene showing two figures by a waterside with "GOOD" written on a barrel, likely referencing NRA (National Recovery Administration) codes or industrial regulation—though the exact context is unclear without fuller dating certainty. **Main Cartoon ("You May Not Be An Angel!"):** A domestic scene showing a woman on a sofa with a man, captioned with the title. The joke appears to satirize courtship or marriage dynamics, suggesting infidelity or impropriety—a common Judge magazine theme mocking middle-class morality. **Text Snippets:** Brief satirical quips about Gandhi's finances, marriage troubles, movie censorship, and women's concerns about crooked hats—typical period humor targeting political figures, social conventions, and everyday anxieties. This reflects 1914 American popular culture and social commentary.

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Jack Sirertteworti, Editor ANDHI claims there are two million untouchables. Or may- he he’s trying to borrow money and it only seems that many, HEN there's the husband who told his wife he was sitting up with a thick friend. ND don't be vexed with little Willie if he seems scatter- isive. He may ow ned and ine up and become a strike mediator. Editors Tro Suane, Assoc > CODE E DO hope that while they re cleaning up the movies 1 also clean some of the gum off the seat bottoms. | THE old days when the bell ng you got a cigar. Today you get a brush or a sample box of break- fast food. “You May Not Be An Angel!” CONOMISTS are predic fur- ther inflation. But, fortunately, Pres. Roosevelt knows that nobody loves a fiat man. IMILE: In less time than it takes to train a Salvation Army musician, OWADAYS the only thing a woman wants to be sure about before she goes out is that her hat is on crooked. Published month St, New Ye fi + that every, ‘c right Law of the U.S. 3 Judge Magazine, Tne. 1 Ch comicbooks.com