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# Analysis This appears to be a satirical illustration from *Life* magazine's early 20th-century period. The image shows a elegantly dressed woman seated at a small table, holding a drinking glass. The caption reads "THE CUP THAT CLEARS TO-DAY OF PAST." The illustration likely satirizes either: 1. **Prohibition-era drinking** — the woman's refined pose contrasts humorously with illicit alcohol consumption during Prohibition (1920-1933) 2. **Women's changing social roles** — depicting a woman drinking alcohol independently, which would have been socially transgressive for the era The sophisticated styling and the paradoxical caption suggest the cartoonist is mocking either hypocrisy around alcohol laws or evolving gender norms regarding women's public behavior. The exact political reference remains unclear without additional context.