Judge, 1922-08-05 · page 28 of 36
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32 Photographic Masterpieces Ho Studies is a volume of magnificent photographic crea- tions, portraying the beauty and charm of youth amid the luxuriant settings of Nature. The Nude in Art This remarkable work is a serious endeavor in a new de- velopment of art, and is recog- nized by the leading art gal- leries and academies through- out the world. From Life The original way in which Albert Arthur Allen has han- dled life and nature makes d/o Studies a delightful collection to linger over. The models are of the highest type of feminine beauty—ty pically American, and symmetrical for the age in which we live. The natural scenes are fully in keeping. In Phenomenal Demand lo Studies, Art Edition de Luxe, comes in one of three beautiful bindings. It is a val- uable addition to the carefully selected library. It has met with the approval of artists and art lovers everywhere. Order your Copy at once Orders will be filled in the order in which they are re- ceived. Select the binding vou desire, and send for your copy today—before the edition is exhausted! 32 n gold § Write direct t CALLEN ART STUDIOS 4106 Broadway, Oakland, Calif, U.S. A. The lady of the fashion page visits the shore Heywood Broun calls it “A Tempest and a Tea-pot” (Continued from page 15 the blackest charge against’ the villain was that he stole one kiss and told one rather shabby lie. He got his com uppance for those by having a tree fall on his leg, from which he was rescued by the hero and reappeared with his arm in a sling. But this hardly covers “every human weakness that ultra civilization has developed.” We think that the theme itself is probably more accurate when it makes “every human weakness, te. synonymous with “having seen ‘too much’ of women,” though we, in our profligacy, have known of other crimes. i] (el only other important information we out of the 7 m is that “The Storm” isa “Universal-Jewel pro- duction, directed by Reginald Barker from George Broadhurst’s stage | pro- duction of Langdon MeCormick’s world famous play.” The forest fire part of the scenery was pretty good, though we did not like the “real Ic bleeding re bulbs. The snow scenes will be ppt- able to those persons, if any, who have not seen “Nanook of the North.” 26 Motor Goose for Motorists by Monte Sohn OEP King Cole was a meres ole sont Who never was grouchy or blue Till he purchased some food at a road- house de z And it cost him twelve dollars for two. L IDDLE, diddle dumpling, my son Jake, Snoozed on the wheel. awake Then he awoke with a tummy full of lake; Diddle, diddle dumpling, my son Jake. Couldn't keep 1 2E-SAW, Margery Daw, SY Lizzie shall have a new master. The guy who owned her traded her in, the other ears passed her. SING a song of sixpence, a tonneau » full of rye, Four-and-twenty bike cops passed the tonneau by. When the stuff was opened they found it only tea. Wasn't th signee? 1 dirty trick upon the cou- as Lady Visitor—Why are you crying, little man? Little Man—Boo-hoo! I got into the jam, and T can’t blame it on sister “cause dad’s a finger-print expert. comicbooks.com