Judge, 1919-03-01 · page 28 of 32
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“Thou shalt wander on the earth till I return” z to the legend, was the sentence of banishme d endless w ing p d on the cobbler who with blows and mockery nied tam e his door while the Saviour, bea ¢ burden of the eee enturies have come and gone. ‘n extremity Eighteen On the polar glaciers at the north earth divided by Ber are seen. On the Amer in the snow, by their te a woman's footmarks, larger of a man, and everywhere he leaves this trace * et * * In Paris a fertune of 150,000,000 francs stake. It all depe a this m story goes back ¢ dred yea whose iron s rmed the sign of the cross in and who on the Siberian ¢ towards America with a gesture of measureless despair. Read powerful in its c f P IIness and lightne On the Siberian side mand of told by the h novelist, Sue, in his ale story, rf, matchle rated Fren THE WANDERING JEW When life amonplace, asterpiece < find new thrills in this romantic fiction where the realistic and the sensational, the material and the semi-super- natural furnish the ingredients for such a story of adventure, tragedy, love and mystery as only Eugene Sue could write. Edition de Luxe Volum: (Each size 8°; inches) OVER 2200 PAGES Deckle~edge, Laid Paper—Original Etchin, Big Type—Art Buckram Bin: repeioer i A BARGAIN. The 3 Volumes sent p: d on receipt of $1.00 WITH ORDER —the bala: of price, $4.00, payable $1.00 a mc for 4 months, Or send the Cash Pr $4.50, with order and save time a the soc. cash discount. ORDER TO-DAY The supply is Limited. MONEY BACK IF NOT SATISFIED. Brunswick Subscription Company 225 Fifth Avenue New York City Observations on Athletics By Dovetas Matiocu T’S a brave man or a foolish one who I marries a girl because she is athletic. In Philadelphia the baseball fans wonder what is the meaning of the word “athletic” anyway. Athletics is high-toned the taint of labor Father knows what athletic sports are, because he is maintaining one at college. The best score in tennis is two lov A man won't bat around .400 long if he bats around. The best way to keep a boy from want- ing to play baseball is to get him into a league. Perhaps the saddest moment in a man’s life is when he buys his wife a dollar seat to the ball game and she brings along her crocheting. The difference between football in the East and in the West is that in the West you are not champion no matter how many games you win and in the East you are still champion no matter how many games you lose. After you have recalled the name of Grover Cleveland's Vice-President you mis ght tell us who won the 1914 pennant in the American League. The shortstop thinks that the right fielder ought to be made to pay admission work without “to the game. The baseball manager has more assist- ants and less assistance than any man in the world. That statue of “The Discus-Thrower” makes me nervous; why doesn’t he do it? If we could only get over some other things as easily as we did ping-pong! SUBSCRIPTION RATES One year, 5? numbers Six months, or 26 0 Thirteen weeks ~ Payable in advance wntal onde contents of JUDGE are protected by copyright in both the United States and Great Brita If JUDGE cannot be found at any newsstand, the publishers will be under obligation if that fact he prompily reported on postal card BACK NUMBERS: Present year, 10 cents per copy: 1918 10 cents; 1917, £0 cents, ete. 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