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# Analysis This page from *Judge* magazine (dated August, price 10 cents) features an illustration titled "Smoke" showing a woman's face emerging from cigarette smoke, with a cigarette in her mouth. The cartoon appears to be social commentary on women smoking—a controversial behavior in the early 20th century. The artistic rendering, with the woman's face ethereal and dissolving into smoke, likely satirizes anxieties about female smoking as a sign of moral decay or loss of feminine propriety. The title "Smoke" and the visual metaphor suggest the practice was seen as insubstantial, dangerous, or morally corrosive. This reflects broader early-1900s debates about changing women's social roles and behaviors, which *Judge*—a satirical magazine—would have addressed through mockery or social critique.