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January 18, 1919 Yankee Doodle a la Francaise “The American troops went over the top sing- ing Yankee Doodle.” —News Item. Ry V at Wantace Wairerock ANKEE DOODLE came to town A town in France, I think, sir, \nd straightway started in to put The Germans on the blink, sir Yankee Doodle cried. sy Heck They said I couldn't fight, sir! I'll show them if I can or not When I am in the right, sir.”” Yankee Doodle fought like mad Until the day was won, sir; And then he said, “IT think th Have earned a litle fun, sir Yankee Doodle took a trip ‘To Paris on the Seine, sir, And played around, as he had fought, With all his might and main, sir Yankee Doodle met a maid, A very chic one too, sir, Who said, “If they consult my taste, A Yankee dude ‘U do, sir.” A Volume of Caricature ALPH BARTON, whose amusing work as an artist is frequently seen in Jupor, has a volume of caricatures which will soon be published in colors by Philip Goodman, with the title “ d Fagades.” ‘The subjects are contemporary literary men, and include Shaw, Chesterton, Wells, Conrad, Bennett, Galsworthy, Masefield, Hardy, Leonard Mer- rick, Kipling, Hewlett, Augustine Birrell, Aus- tin Dobson, Hilaire Belloc, William Archer, Max Beerbotin, Barrie, Howells, Dreiser, James Branch . L. Mene Yeats, James Stephens James Joyce, A.E.,” George Moore, Dunsany, Brie Anatole France, Maceter- linck, Verhaeren, Gorky, Hauptmann, Brandes, D’Annunzio and Schnitzler. Faces 4 The Thinker—After Rodin’s Sculpture C.D, Baremrion “Tuey May Mean Sosesopy—But Tury Don’t Mean Me.” Draven by “EGYPTIAN © DEITIES “ihe Utmostin Ggarettes’ 4 lain End or Cork Tip 4 * People of culture and refinement invariably PREFER Deities toany Other ci gamete: “The Nation’s Perpetual long may it continue to induce Every month, as come sail- Here's to Dear Sir Smileage Book.” smiles among its readers. regularly as pay da ing over the Atlantic, to diffuse their humor and cheer among two hundred and sixty American soldiers and officers. After finishing these magazines, I put them in the Y. M. C. A. maga- zine stand, and it is not long before they are completely worn out by constant handling. In behalf of the boys in camp who enjoy Jupce so very much, I request you to continue two departments of your magazine, namely, Yapp’s Crossing” and “Tent and Deck.” “Yapp’s Crossing” is a factory of chuckles and uproarious laughter. Especially the adver- tisements on the buildings. I would like you to let the woman who posed for “The Badge of Womanhood” know that a homesick lad in a strange country admires her very much. As for “ A Trench Spade,” May 25. 1918, it is the most realistic painting I’ve ever seen, even to the glow of the pipe and cigarette ashes. In the eyes of the Sammies, your book should be called, “The World’s Perpetual Smileage Book.” Germany and her friends might not agree, but Germany will not be of this world much longer. Once more let me tell you how happy your Jupce makes us and wish you luck for the future. Pyr. Atvin J. Mortan, Med. Dept. 22nd Co., 20th Eng., A. E. F. The Bard as a Bonus “Such is fame.” “Huh?” “T see they are taking subscrip- tions to the works of Gladys Gu and throwing in a set of Shake- speare.”” udge The mission of t publication is to preach LA the gospel of cheerfulness Copyright, 1919, by Le +" Judgark,” "Telepbon ished weekly by Lesliedudge C mpany Jison Square. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One year, 58 numbers ~ ~ = Six moaths, or 6 numbers ~ Thirteen weeks ~~ - - ~~ Payable in advance or by draft on New York, of by express or postal order The contents of JUDGE are protected by copyright in both the United States and Great Bnitaio. f JUDGE cannot be found at any pewrstand, the publishers will be under obligation if that fact be promptly reported oa postal card or by letter. BACK NUMBERS: Present year, 10 cents per copy: ete. 1918, ted States, its dependencies, and Mex- ices add 50 cents a year for postage: to 1.00 a year. nnot undertake to return unsolicited manuseri unless they are accompanied by full postage that purpose, Advertising Department Offices # Brunswick Building - - - - Walker Building rquette Building - fay tee oe Judge is printed by the Schweinler Press, Rub Dandruff and Itching with gutta q Ointment comicbooks.com