Life, 1900-06-28 · page 10 of 21
Life — June 28, 1900 — page 10: what you’re looking at
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# Analysis of Life Magazine Page This appears to be a satirical illustration from Life magazine (copyright 1908, Life Publishing Co.) depicting two fashionably-dressed women by the seaside. The caption at bottom reads "A NORTHEASTER" with partial text "SOME LOOK WELL IN IT." The cartoon likely satirizes women's fashion and behavior during the early 1900s. One woman adjusts her elaborate hat against wind, while the other displays her figure in a flowing white gown—both seemingly unconcerned about practical concerns during a nor'easter (strong coastal storm). The small dog adds a humorous touch. The satire appears to target the era's emphasis on aesthetic presentation over practicality, mocking how fashionable women prioritized appearance even in adverse weather conditions. This reflects common Progressive-era critiques of women's fashion excess.
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Machine-transcribed from the original scan — historical spelling and the odd misread are preserved.
Sone Look WELLES py E io) ei? i” a4 iS iS x gy E iS g 1900, by Liye Pubtisding Ce. Coprrignt,