Judge, 1918-08-31 · page 28 of 32
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THIS ADMIRABLE ] PICTURE x « which adorned the cover of a recent issue of JUDGE has been reproduced in full colors and mounted on a heavy mat, II x 14, ready for the frame. For twenty-five cents, cash or stamps, we will send it. postage free. Judge Art Print Department, 225 Fifth Av., New York City | ‘A TRIBUTE FROM FRANCE bexi cache} ing. All emul Write today for 64-page fice book, “How to ML Quinn are Piano Conservatory, Studie 3 H, Social Union Bide Boston, Mass Absent-mindedly She (sweetly, as they sip their tea together) Isn't this delicious? He (absent-mindedly)—Yes; 1 love to take tea with a little lemon.—Punch Bow! No Part Offspring—Father, what part of speech is woman? The Bitter Rejoinderp—Woman, my boy, is not a part of speech; she is all of it.—Burr. Doomed Professor—To-morrow we will take and Tuesday, arsenic.—Awguan Chem. chlorine, The mission of th publication is to preach the gospel of cheerfulness right, 1918, by Leslie-Judge Com Entered at the Post-office at New Yor! er, a, Literary Editor. Lawton Mackall Associate Editor A. E; Rollaver, Treasurer 7 Grant EB. Ham Art Director. SUBSC RIPTION RATES Ove year, St numbers ~ --- 85.00 Six moaths, or #6 sumber: 7.0 Thirt ks 1% Payable i advance or by draft on New York, or by expres on porta onde t E are protected by copyright in both it Britain. not be found at any newsstand, the publishers will be weder obligation if that fact be promptly reported on postal cand ov by fetter BACK NUMBERS: Present year, 10 cents per copy; 1917 lo cents: 1916, €0 cents, ele Pr [ree in the United States, its dependencies, and Mex- dd 50 cents 0 yenr for postage ¢ to return unsolicited manuscript e accompanied by full po Advertising Department Offices ick Building — pees Marq) Henry Judge is printed by the Schweialer Press rrmenaan e JUDGE 8 Sake RE FOP as ON RR NT | WITH THE COLLEGE WITS | Irrepressible, Joyous, Irresponsible Lae PERERA AY Beauty and the Beast ‘OU went to the Prom with me And you were unthinkably Beautiful. . And when you danced with me, a sunbeam; When you smiled, your lips were a crimson rose opening on a dewy Spring morning; When you spoke. if all music had been re- fined and concentrated to make your voice lovely; When you looked at me, your eyes were two deep pools, at the bottom of which lay Paradise. Do you think I could be angry with you Merely because you cut six dances with me? Or because you flirted shamelessly with every man you met? Or because I saw you let ting the worst Drawing- room Dragon in my Class kiss you? Or because you told me. shortly afterward, that kissing was silly? Fever ha Or because you intro- cond bace-—Midon duced me to that girl- friend of yours whom you described as a Perfect Peach? Do you think that I could be angry with you for these things? Ah, girl . GA set I CAN I AM!—Tiger. Augurs Well For Him “1 spent a very boring aftern “ How's that “Twas drill Record. campus.” you were like Vocal Battery I heard you made the Glee Club. shortstop; between first and Natural Conclusion AIT here a minute till I buy Why, I thought you had one!" —Froth Slumber 1-2 “So you've met my son at college, ch?” “ Sure, we sleep in the same Philosophy class.” —Jester. Of Course “Did you hear what they do with the ferry ats when they’re late No,what dothey do?” “Dock em.” —Widow. Not Hopeless jan—Yes, he stut- ters, and that is the only thing wrong about him. Albertina—Does he stutter all the time? Vivian —Well, no—only when the talks.—Burr. Black Colonel—George, is your girl like? brunette — or or——? Rastus—Well, ah b'lieve she’s what yo’ might call a ette.—Cha parral. what Is she blonde Cuhnel, silhou- In the Parlor She—What would we do without Edison? He—We'd be having a good time now.— Punch Bowl. And Long Ones Lady of House—You say*you work? At what? Hobo—At intervals.—Burr. Explained Man's hair turns gray before woman's; That's known in every clime. ‘The explanation’s easy, for He wears his all the time.—Punch Bowl. HOTEL SAN REMO Central Park West, 74th and 75th Streets NEW YORK Overlooking Central Park's most picturesque lake Especially attractive during the Spring and S amer months. ppeals to fathers, mothers and chil Rooms end Bath $2.50 Parlor, bedroom and bath SPECIAL WEEKLY RATE Please Write for Tastrated | Booklet Ownership Management—EDMUND M. BRE. We will send you all newspaper clippings which may appear about you, your friends, or any sub- ject on which you may want to be “up-to-date.” Every news. per and periodical of importance in the United States an is searche!. Terms $6.00 per 109 notices. HENRY ROMEIKE, 106-110 Seventh Ave.. New York comicbooks.com