Life, 1914-06-04 · page 11 of 52
Life — June 4, 1914 — page 11: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis of Life Magazine Page: "Feminist Number" This is a satirical "Feminist Number" page from Life magazine featuring two cartoons about women's activism and elopement. **Top illustration:** Six women in elaborate dress are flanked by two men examining documents. This appears to mock feminist movements of the early 20th century, caricaturing women activists through exaggerated clothing and styling. **Bottom cartoon ("How the Elopers Overtook the Steamer"):** An early airplane carrying eloping couples flies past a large ocean steamer. This satirizes the dramatic speed of new aviation technology compared to traditional ship travel, likely referencing contemporary elopement scandals or the intersection of modern technology with romantic escapades—a popular satirical theme of the era. The page's overall tone mocks both feminist movements and the chaos created by modern innovation.