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“THE MAN IN THE MOON” amma) is the title of this attractive picture. It is a reproduction of one of Judge’s recent covers, in full colors, mounted on a heavy mat, 11 x 14, ready for framing. We will [i ial J send it, postage free, for oe -five cents, cash or stamps. Judge Art Print Department (225 Fifth Avenue New York City HOTEL BINGHAM-- Philadelphia IN THE CENTER OF EVERYTHING ARGE well lighted and comfortable rooms. Hot and cok runnleg water 1a every room. ‘Only botel having direct land. Flevated ‘connection with, all railroad ferries and department stores. Roo Special Lurncheona. Rooms wiinaut bath. 8 b, $200 up. FRANK KIMBLE, Ata Breal wit 4 His Prayer By Buxctss Joussox Ab, but why a prayer so vain! Must I wait until I gain Attributes so far above me? HAVE prayed for power and place, Strength and every manly grace, Fame and Treasure, To be mighty in your eyes, Winning all the gifts men prize For your pleasure. In THe Couxtay » Samuel, take th jozen exys to town a new closed car, ee you might get y dining set with what's lefr.” Luck Optimistic Olive, of the Ocean View Hotel (to a tableful of woe-begone guests whose soup-filled plates she has just sent crashing to carth) Gee, it’s a good thing I ain't working in a first class hotel! I'd be fined two dollars for this. This my prayer, swept clean of sham,— That for merely what I am You will love me! Ix tue Ciry “John, dear, sce if you on those DeRocks are must show sc ings to buy a dozen can raise cnough moncy gs. The » dinner tonight and we A Compromise “Not a cent!” sternly said J. Fuller Gloom does a man like you no good.” “Well, den,” replied the measly mendicant, “just pretend you've got a grudge against me the size of a dime. “Mor q ) | nh Copyright, 1919, by LeslieJodge Company Drone bg: LC! Pasvan pals rae ‘elephone 6632 Madison Kquare. Published weekly by LealieJudge Compgns. : Uronswick Building, #25 Fifth Aveaue, Net York | Hy -= ——— = | SUBSCRIPTION RATES | Ove year, $¢ numbers - = - = - =~ = | Sit months, of #6 gumbers - ~ = = - ~~ hirteen weeks | ii able fa advaare or by draft on New expres | | o i tal order. 18 he conteats of JUDGE are protected hy copyright in buth | i) the United States aod Great fritaln | | If JUDGE cannot be found at any new the publishers will be under obligation if that fart be ly reported on | Dota card by eter | BA MBERS Preset year, 10 conte per copys 1918 toenis 101m, te ] Postage free a the United States, its depe +. and Mex: | ico, "To Canadian Prov Hd 30 cen postage; to | | ail foreign countries add ear. | y JUDEE cannot undertake to return unsolicited manuscripts | or drawings unlew they ai that purpose. companied by full postage for Advertising Department Offices Brunswick Building New York Walker Building = Be Marquette Buildine Heary Building Judge is priated by the Schweinler Press Tuition By Cuantorre Beckes | I FELL in love with Love and learned A host of wondrous things Why spring is sweet, why roses bloom, And why the linnet sings; Yet, though each happy hour I gleaned Some knowledge glad and new, I marvelled as my joys I stored That Love no wiser grew | | | But when the summer’s bloom was gone Ww And Autumn's arrogance Of red and gold lit all the trees, Love woke from ignorance Then he, too, waxed so wise his heart Solved each frail mystery, And taught him where his waking came Love fell in love with me! LESLIE-JUDGE CO. : : 225 Fifth Avenue What is Success? ‘OU must read what Maurice Switzer, business executive, economist, poet and humorist, has to say on the subject in CASHING IN ON WHAT YOU'VE GOT Just extra good common sense attractively and wittily served up. Every word is golden for those who are able to appreciate that cashing in on what we have isentire]y possible if we will follow some few fundamental maxims. has produced an unusual type of Ifterature; it is unique in its humorous qualities and philosophical insight, combined with practical everyday advice. There is the flavor of Emerson, a suggestion of Amold Bennett, and a dash of George Ade in Don’t miss reading it. Send your order in today. $1.00 Postpaid : : New York Maurice Switzer comicbooks.com