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# Life Magazine Cartoon Analysis This appears to be an early 20th-century satirical illustration from *Life* magazine showing a well-dressed woman with an infant. The cartoon is titled "The Expert: What Makes You Think He Has On—" (text cut off). The satire likely concerns contemporary debates about child-rearing and parenting expertise. The woman's fashionable appearance and the incomplete caption suggest the joke involves questioning assumptions—possibly about whether the infant is properly dressed or clothed, or satirizing pretentious parenting advice from so-called "experts." The illustration's style and the "LIFE" watermark confirm this is from the publication's satirical period, when it frequently mocked social conventions, parenting trends, and the emerging culture of expert advice that influenced middle and upper-class American families.

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