Judge, 1921-02-26 · page 29 of 32
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February 26, 1921 Trawling for Whales and Goldies Ry Bexjasux De Casseres The Great Ipecac Robbery SC" HENRY MARQUIS, brother of El Sefor Don Marquis and husband of La Marquix de Fontenoy, print department of Scotls Gaboriau, Sherlock Holmes, Old Sleuth, Hawk and “Bob” Sir ) to his name for running down a bi orial lair made head of the elbow id Vard, the place where Blalock were born. jokes to their ¢ He found so many crooks t print department that he rc >on the great Smear and an Alhambra ticket speculator h for this brass band led him to the far corners of the earth, if you may believe Melville Davisson Post, who has put it all down in “The Sleuth of St. James's Square” (D. Appleton and Company The far ce the elbows ed in arid dis ase, which invol rs of the earth backed farther and farther away as Sir Hi approached. .\ beautiful b occupied one far corner. It was who was the Fearsome Menace, and in her car led the climax of the story. In another far r were the stolen plates of the United States ‘rnment bonds, guarded by Lady Muriel and Q. Jay, the Strand lou lizard. The t code of the Gang sizzled along the equator sped around the earth so quickly that Sir Hi didn't know whether he was pursuing it or it him Tall Adams, the crux of the mystery, guarded the creole A la se Lo you want to know how this mystery ias un- ravelled? But it is copyrighted, and I can’t tell you well, thank you make a monthly report to the human race (or section of it that reads Juncr) on the Watch: what-of-the-night ink-spillers; and for this T have to report that th For some must h (whichever it is k-outs are still looking up. drivel, while some just live happily and carelessly, so runs the ink away’! Concrete Evidence of Results In this issue there are 11 keyed advertisements those who can trace direct returns) of these— H used space for 7 years ace for 6 years I has used space for 4 years 3 have used space for 2 years and the remaining five began using space this year. Judge's Circulation is Responsive Judge market will be sent JUDGE 225 Fifth Avenue New York City on request You know that squad that is interested in whether you are efficient in your bu: ¢ Wheels of Prog I skid if you le pou the typewriter? Old Guard that Keeps Watch over rts the least disposition to } Wist! The bogie-man'll get 1 if you Huck Finn for a day! who see the Hand ot not, 1 tells you th writing on the Wall Aren't they a merr Here they’ are y is Henry Chellew, Ph.D., D.Sc. He and Industrial Efficiency (Putnam). He h tion on « this time iency clubs “What Is Fatigue?” You © you healthy feller that wants to the river! Wha Three sunting Ww the bos that tired feelin two of them not This book is a more guesses—the end. It promotes eflicient sleep life of me play cards without cheating, so I didn’t read “* Master-Auction,” by Florence Irwin (Putnam). This book is for | players. Personally, [ like gunplay at a card ga Id days! Art an is the most learned of all our Ic ANT for the rhyme-rattlers.. He has translated a hunk of prov nese and Bronxese which Dutton), These chips is pipe and editori quill long enough to tell us lay Amer- are like (‘The Cent ; xt to be told every day what an American is? tells a Frenchman or an Englishman why he is, what he is, or how to become one. Something wrong with th ry that must have such books rold McGrath has written ninety-nine novels. Here's the hundreth (“The Drums of Jeopardy” Doubleday & Co.). Harold couldn't write a bad five-reeler if he tried, so what’s the good of try- ing to fool us, Harold, by preter a are liter y? [hope not! A book for any chaise-longue “My kingdom for a horse!” shouted Jack Barry more in the third round with the Duke of Sazara William Allison makes a title out of it for a book (Dutton). It’s a horse on me if I read it. Lord! What they do with ink nowadays—perfect miracles of stupidity I have a fellow-feeling for brains, so I read every line of Edith Wharton that comes along. “The Age Appleton), by this great American you can’t miss. woman writer, isa be Set ‘em up again, boy A Hidden Supply? Wife—John, if you keep on, you'll drive me to drink. Husband—Now, Mary, have you got some thing in the house you're hiding from me? 29 Mra. Margaret Sanger, the great birth control advocate, and her two sons “WOMAN AND THE NEW RACE”’ By Margaret Sanger Marearet for which nn en ; lablish as wotnat's lnalienable Fight to know. HAPPINESS IN EVERY MARRIAGE AY you fail to re THE KNOWLEDGE ae PRICELESS ite. Slreet and at once TRUTH 1400 Broadway, L Dept. 2-R, New York, N.Y. Most of It Never Happened ” By Inexe Vax Vatxexnurc ** But HE moving-picture actress never actually steps out of her bath. The dull sermon cannot penctrate my sleep- ing consciousness. William Jennings Bryan has never been President “So long as we both shall live” actually hold until death us do part. ‘The chorus girl never really loses her shimmy Prohibition docs not keep any man from his drink does not DOG DISEASES And How to Feed Malled free to any address by the Author Pioneer || H. CLAY GLOVER CO., Inc., Dog Medisines]118 West 31st Street, New York| comicbooks.com