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# Analysis This is a Judge magazine cover from March 11, 1922, priced at 15 cents. The image shows a portrait photograph of a woman wearing a distinctive fur hat and fur-collared garment, smiling at the camera in a three-quarter pose. The caption reads "The Top o' th' Mornin'" — a stereotypical Irish greeting phrase. The styling, hat design, and Irish reference suggest this is likely commentary on Irish-American culture or a specific Irish public figure of 1922. However, without being able to definitively identify the subject from the image alone, I cannot specify which person this caricatures or what particular event or social commentary it references. The cartoon appears to play on Irish stereotypes common to that era's satirical publications.

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Marcu 11,1922 Price 15 CrEents Tue Top o’ TH’ Mornin’ Copyright, 1922, Judge, New York City