Judge, 1919-07-12 · page 29 of 36
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SS EGYPTIAN EITIES The Utmost in Cigarettes Plain End or Cork Tip People of culture and refinement invariably PREFER ‘Deities to any other cigarette Her First Six Sometimes By A. Wactrer Ur E courted Alice, vowed to wed; Then met another maiden Found then for Alice he was dead And for Clarice, love laden But, being fickle, he, ere long Encountered still another, And plied a suit exceeding strong Asked to be more than brother Regarding Subscription; “A Hearty Meal’ and Editorial Matters SUBSCRIPTION OFFICES: Main office—Bruns: Filth Avenue, NEW VORK i To make them mad—Alice. Clarice | He wrote a tender token, By mixing which he might find peace. With his engagements broken But like an ignoramus he Sent each her proper letter, Arousing thus no jealousy But making fast his fetter. Ever cat such a meal? € the experie and teeli represented in this Jeet Hi ve sipped one time or 1 will appee or and senti rtistic excell He couldn't wed them all, of course , KRICES: Brunswick Bide: (That is, not grouped), so took them \ glance at the artist's version of the wistful silence Walker Mlg.. Woston: Marquette Bldg. Chicago: A of the girl and the adoring stare of the young man will By ones, and then secured divorce wake men EDSTORIAL OFFICE: 225 Filth Avenue, New Ve . And in this manner shook them Exact. rep lendid Flagg cover tran © will 4 Until the third became his wife Jence have been m. mounted on a heavy mat. ttt Cg, all ready for fran Entered at the atter th X " So, solved like necromaney Were problems due in later life When others took his fancy We will sen five cents in ¢ stage free, for twenty Printed by the Schweinler Press Address all correspondence to Judge Art Print Department Duty 225 Fifth Avenue New York C Briggs—Postmaster General Burleson says 225 Filth Avene JUDGE _New York City everything he did was a matter of duty bs i thou persuadest me to be Let a wounded soldier read this copy of Judge when you've finished reading it. | . A Great Humorist The Army authorities tell us they can’t begin to supply the soldier-demand, espe- -cially in the hospitals, for good periodicals. Thereneverareenough Judges togo’round. Simply place a 1c. stamp on the cover and drop in the nearest mail box. Uncle Sam will do the rest. Don Marquis’s mind is a mosaic of fancies He can be poetic, sardonic, grotesque and sa- tirical, or sane and irresponsible at will. His range of thought is amazing, and his crystal 1 lization of ideas fascinating. He can make Archie, the cockroach, an inimitable medium of low comedy, or strike his lyre to profound and lovely poetry. Don loves to charge against in conventions of life as well as a | ne : fresh-cut fi . _ It's the literary tradition. In his latest volume. “Pre- | On Your Desk rave ays ae eet beighter business faces” (D. Appleton & Company) he gives day. Your local florist within a few hours can deliver fresh flowers in those who understand him joy unlimited, . any city or town in the United States or Canada through the Florists’ though he may shock the encrusted. Some of Telegraph Delivery Service. They will serve you. his verse has appeared originally in Jupce, | comicbooks.com