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Life — August 25, 1898 — page 10: what you’re looking at

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Life — August 25, 1898 — page 10: Life, 1898-08-25

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# Analysis This 1902 Life magazine illustration shows a young woman in an elegant dress with a starred pattern, viewed from behind. She wears a decorative headwrap and stands in a contemplative pose with hands clasped. The copyright credit reads "Copyright, 1902, by Life Publishing Co." Partial text visible on the right edge reads "THOSE P[...]ELA" and "DO I WANT[...] TE TH[...]" Without the complete caption or surrounding text, the specific satirical point is unclear. However, the formal dress, headwrap styling, and the woman's posed stance suggest this may be commentary on fashion, gender roles, or social expectations of the Edwardian era. The incomplete visible text prevents definitive identification of the cartoon's intended message or any referenced public figures or events.

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Copyright, 1898, by IAfe Publishing Co THOSE FO “po 1 wast comicbooks.com