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# Judge Magazine Analysis: November 12, 1927 This satirical cover depicts the "Ice of Youth"—a commentary on 1920s social conduct during Prohibition. The elegantly dressed couple represents fashionable young people of the Jazz Age. The man holds a cocktail shaker while the woman watches; the table between them overflows with what appears to be playing cards or confetti, suggesting frivolous entertainments. The cartoon mocks the era's "flaming youth"—a contemporary term for young people who openly defied Prohibition laws and Victorian social norms through drinking, jazz culture, and casual dating. The "ice" metaphor suggests both the coolness/sophistication they cultivated and the literal ice used to chill illegal alcohol. The satire critiques their reckless hedonism during a period of significant social upheaval.