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That woman is scratching.
But if she was talking on a cell phone in 1928, who was she talking *to*? There were no transmissions at all on cell phone frequencies in 1928 -- equipment capable of operation in that band wouldn't even exist until after WW2. So for someone to be using such a device, they would also have to have taken back cell towers, relays, and whole banks of routing gear along with someone else to talk to.
And with all that, she's probably mad because she got their answering machine.
Given the source, we would assume the photo is authentic, and correctly dated to c.1940. Indeed, an Error Level Analysis suggests the image was not digitally tampered with, or at least that if it was, the author was smart enough to normalize the error across the whole thing. It’s a good job, if it was a job. And again, given the source, we would assume it was not a job.
Then again it might just be a case of the guy dressed weird for the era...or?
Siemen's hearing aid from 1924:
http://hearing.siemens.com/en/10-about-us/01-our-history/milestones.jsp?page=3&year=1924
I think we have a winner!
Then again it might just be a case of the guy dressed weird for the era...or?
Damn time travelling hipster!
That's a high school or college sweater of some kind, with a felt logo stitched on the front -- they were very common and very popular with young men of the day. Also, those are safety glasses he's wearing, not hipster shades.
My guess is that it is a guy dressed as a woman for the shot and he is covering his face to hide that he is a guy. Just like stunt doubles always have their heads turned, tucked, or blocked.