"The New Woman"
Caption: "You're not leaving us, Jack? Tea will be here directly!" "Oh, I'm going for a cup of tea in the servants' hall. I can't get on without female society, you know!"
Once again, this Punch cartoon illustrates the New Woman taking the place of the man in the household, suggesting an invasion of the male sphere, with the man instead adopting the behaviors and domestic duties of the traditional Victorian woman. Furthermore, the man in this cartoon clearly states his reliance on female society, therefore implying that when the situation is reverted back to traditional roles, the woman cannot live without male society.
Du Maurier, George. “The New Woman.” Cartoon. Punch Magazine. 15 June 1895. p. 282.