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# "In a Position to Know" - Life Magazine, April 7, 1921 This satirical illustration depicts a fashionably dressed woman in an elegant, provocative pose wearing decorative arm cuffs and an ornate headpiece. The caption "In a Position to Know" suggests commentary on women's social status or authority during the early 1920s. The image likely critiques either women's evolving social roles post-WWI or satirizes feminine vanity and display. The deliberate pose and luxurious accessories may mock the idea that fashionable appearance confers knowledge or credibility—a common theme in 1920s satire about the "modern woman" and changing gender dynamics. Without additional context from the magazine's articles, the precise target of satire remains unclear, though it appears to address women's social positioning during this transitional era.