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Douglas Fairbanks’ Smile is admired by all movie fans. id Doug” never feels blue. He is 100% cheerfulness and joy. FILM FLASHES is in the same category. Even more so, for it tells about the characteristic acting and wit of every prominent Moving Picture | star. Film Flashes is a_ veritable gloom chaser. Price $1.00 postpaid. Send your dollar today and cheer up. LESLIE-JUDGE CO. 225 Fifth Avenue New York City We will send you all newspaper clippings which may appear about nends. or any sub- ject on which you may want to be “up~ e.” Every ne: eper and penodical of importance in the United States rope is searched. Terms $6.00 per 100 notices. HENRY ROMEIKE, 106-110 Seventh Aves New York ROMEIKE’S PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU f Relief in Sight “The millennium is almost here, and—" began the horse-faced gent. I am glad of it,” interrupted J. Fuller Gloom, “for I am convinced that when it arrives we will not be any longer pestered by bores who are forever predicting the coming of the millenniun SEXOLOGY by William H. Walling, A.M., M. D. imparts in « clear wholesome way, in om Keowledge a Young Mas Should Have Keowledge a Young Husband Should Have Keowledge a Father Should Have a Father Should impart te His Sen ‘a Hesband Should Have beuld Have jons'* and 393 Perry Bullding, PHILA.. PA. Cuticura Promotes (Hair Health feo, Ointment 809 Talcom 5, Drown by Henman Patwrn JUDGE | Best of the New Phonograph Records Disco’s Disco makes a careful study of all the records as issued, and from these chooses the f he considers most desirable. Howe Vaupevinwe Vocal Duet by Olive Kline and Mar- guerite Dunlap. Dear Litre Boy or Mixer. Victor 45161. The smoothly flowing waltz song makes an unusu- ally pretty duet. It is sung in excellent taste. The batted by Ernest Ball, composer of “Love Me and the World is Mine” and other sentimen- tal successes, is in his familiar vein and therefore popular. Both sides considered, this record is to be classed as “sure fi fo Goop Man 1s Harp to Fixp. Beautirus Oo. Sung by Elsie Baker Ou, Deatu, Wiexe is Tay Stixc? Ernest Hare, Emerson o1t2 Dusky reflections upon the appalling scarcity of satisfactory husbands, with the moral that any woman lucky enough to possess one should cher- ish and hold on to him with might and main, On the other side we have the rejoicings of a sinner upon learning that the lower regions abound with booze and vampire women Has Axvynopy Seen My Corinne? Sung by Ernest Hare. You'tt Have ro Put Him to Steer witn tHe Marseitraise. Sung by Arthur Fields. Pathé : ‘This time he is secking an pian dame who set his heart on fiah and ‘The rhythm of his plaint is take instruments expressive Arthur Fields is by no means despondent: ely giving hints to American wives and hearts as to how they'll have to entertain the boys from France. Have a Suite. Sung by Lew Don’t Cry, Lrrtte Gxt, Dox't Henry Burr. Columbia’ 42681. Lewis James has about the most pleasing voice any popular-record tenor. He and this Pollyanna smile song get along finely together; while, just on the other side, Henry Burr does his best to comfort a little friend. He ought to know ho since, having already sung about being sorry he made her cry and being glad he could make her cry, he must by this time be a past master in boo- hoo ballads. fe Wartixe ror You, "Liza Jane. Su Sung b; ¢ by Ver- non Daihart. Musaty Mine. Sung by Sterling ‘Trio. Mictor 185. 5. Our friends "Liza Jane and Welcome to our column again! sounding better. {i Aways Think I’st Ur ix Heaven. melodious Mummy. Never heard you Way Do Tury Catt Trest Bautes? Duets by Van and Schenck. Columbia 42674. Attesting the more than earthly delights of Dixic- land with convincing fervor. ‘The other is an in- quiry as to why certain wise adult females are Set inated" babieas™ Eviden ly this song is addressed to daddies. SELECTIONS Hulda Lashanska S43. waltz song from Victor Herbert's “Mile Lashanska sings it with more than ic opera charm. It would be hard to imagine reluctance in complying with the lady’s amiable suggestion. {oe Barney Lies Over tue Ocean. Sung by Pretty Modiste.” Goopnyt, Fraxcr. Solos by Nora Bayes. Co- lumbia 42678. Intimating in no uncertain tones that hubby’s ad- ventures in Europe are not as exclusively in the line of grim duty as he says they are in his letters. “Goodbye, France” has been listed before. Mi Bayes delivers it with splendid punch. Tne Mutucas Musxereexs. Sung by Hudson Male Quartet 20220. itations of band mu with touches of nonsense thrown in. ‘These are standbys at college glee club concerts; but part of the fun there is conveyed by facial expression which, alas, cannot as yet be phono- graphed. foe Rose or No Man’s Lano. {re Puantom Bano. Rather ingenious voca Sung by Henry Burr. Drax Lirrur Boy or Mixe. Sung by Sam Ash. Okell 1110 Song hits of the day done in approved vaudeville style. This will undoubtedly prove a popular combination. Saran, Cour Over Here. Sung by Arthur Fields You're Some Pretty Dou. Sung by Sam Ash Columbia A2680. Farther details of events ta Fran is a pretty canteen waitress wit ing. Full particulars stated ins doll” is one of those Marie tined to become topics of searching conversation for years toc Pion We Meer Acats. Charies Har. You Dox’t Kxow. Pathé 22036. The ever-more-popular “Till We Meet Again” is here done so exceedingly weil that I am obliged ing only those records that are good on both sides. Sarah, it seems, a zeal for danc- Duet by Lewis James and Sung by Harry McClaskey. Instrumental Keer Gotxe Rac. (Sak.) Played by Peppino and Perry. Srrixc or Love. (Waldteufel.) ry. Pashé 6. Gay accordion piping, the first in a jazz mood, the second more sentimental. ‘The playing and re- cording are first class. Played by M. Disco tladly anrcers quetions regarding phonographs and records of all makes. He will ull you which artists have recorded your favorite selections and whick companies have issued them. In toriting enclose self-addressed envelope for reply. This new department, which is arousing more and more interest, will be a permanent feature in Judge. Next Week—“Home Dances.” comicbooks.com