Judge, 1922-05-13 · page 34 of 36
Judge — May 13, 1922 — page 34: what you’re looking at
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Amateur Knights of the Pencil Happy, restful days— HALFONTE- [ADDON HAIL ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Combined in ownership and management. Hospitable, quiet homelike. Broad deck porches overlooking the sea, Beautiful —— = ) Drawn by WitAM Stewart, Brownwood, Tex. rooms OnBeach e A farmer once named a cow “Zephyr,” Plan. W Leepsand LiprincoTtComp. The new Boardwalk ‘Wing of Haddon Hall will enable ‘Chalfonte-Haddon Hall to welcome 1,2 % <i Tho’ she seemed an amiable heifer; When the farmer drew near She kicked off his ear, And now he’s very much dephyr. Drawn by WALTER J. FRANSIALI, 218 N. McLean Blvd., Memphis, Tenn. HOME BREW “Now, wherenells (hic!) zat dem cat?” Ballade of Red Flannels By Thomas J. Murray HERE are the flannels of crim- son hue, That once we hugged to our heart and skin? Others may cheerfully don the blue | h Or white, when the wintry days \ begin. } We well can anticipate the din, I The critics’ din as they cry us down; | But still comes the longing strong as sin, } As we were bereft in dale and town. aa) No knight in his clanking armor clad H Felt so secure as we did in days, When flannels red could be easily had, { With all around us the store dis- | plays. y Far back to the dear dead times we H gaze, ity And muse on the empty boasts of | Change; | How shall we fare when the blizzard | } strays, And chills down our spinal columns | range? L'envoi O seer, with your gazing crystal tell, Answer us this if it pleases you: | In what far corner do they now sell Our childhood flannels of crimson | 4 hue? | Drawn by M. C. Neav, 48 Simms St., Dayton, O. The Absent-minded Waiter. PRESS OF WILLIAM GREEN, NEW YORK comicbooks.com