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# Judge Magazine Cover Analysis, January 1, 1927 This is a magazine cover titled "Turning Over a New Leaf," depicting a stylishly dressed woman in 1920s attire reading a book labeled "Here's How!" She's surrounded by alcohol bottles and drinking vessels, including a cocktail glass and what appears to be a shaker with a star. The satire references Prohibition (1920-1933), during which alcohol was legally banned in America. The "new leaf" phrase ironically suggests New Year's resolutions for reform, while the woman's relaxed pose amid abundant alcohol mocks the ineffectiveness of Prohibition laws. The fashionable "flapper" styling emphasizes how young women openly flouted the ban. The joke critiques both Prohibition's failure and the era's widespread illegal drinking culture despite federal law.

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