Judge, 1922-04-22 · page 35 of 36
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Marks—and Easy Marks AVE you heard of the Schieber? He typifies the new order of social distinction in Berlin. Into the discard has gone the old caste system that ramified downward from the “All-Highest,” and now the mark-juggling Schieber occupies the limelight. How he operates—together with a vivid, absorbingly entertaining word picture of present day conditions in Berlin— is penned for you by Joseph Danziger in Leslie’s Weekly for April 22. This issue of Leslie’s is full of features you can’t afford to miss. For in- stance, there is a highly picturesque article by Robert Cortes Holliday, who tells you things you never knew about [Hurdy-gurdies and Hurdy-gurdy Society. “Who'll Put Salt on the Tail of the Plesiosaurus ?”’ is another interesting fea- ture in which Montrose J. Moses tells you about the projected hunt for a mysterious prehistoric reptile recently reported in remote Patagonia. Louis Lee Arms contributes another illuminating installment of his series of articles on “Where Hollywood Gets Off.” These are only a few of the attractive leaders. Then there are terse, force- ful editorials—the kind you like to read—by Samuel Hopkins Adams. fresh facts about America’s latest furore in the new Radio Department con- ducted by William H. Easton, Ph.D. . . . helpful information for automobile owners in the Motor Department, conducted by H.W. Slau- son, M.E. . . . sound, reliable advice about your money in the Invest- ment Bureau conducted by Theodore Williams. Also, there are plenty of bully pictures—the kind you like to see. In other words, Leslie’s Weekly for April 22 is very much worth your reading. You can buy Leslie’s for 10 cents from any good newsdealer, or have it delivered every Thursday at your home as a regular subscriber for Five Dollars a year. Get the Leslie’s Weekly habit NOW !