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# Life Magazine Cover Analysis – February 22, 1928 This is the cover of *Life* magazine's "Working Girls' Number," featuring an illustration titled "The Night Shift." The artwork depicts a young woman in 1920s attire—short skirt, heeled shoes, and revealing clothing—juggling multiple objects while appearing playful and energetic. Clothes hang on a chair beside her. The satire comments on working women's dual roles in the Jazz Age: balancing employment with social life and domestic duties. The "night shift" likely refers both to nighttime factory or service work and the era's active nightlife/entertainment scene. The image satirizes the modern "working girl" as simultaneously professional, fashionable, and perpetually busy—reflecting societal fascination and some anxiety about women's expanding roles in 1920s society.