comicbooks.com Join Free

Judge, 1923-10-20 · page 34 of 36

Judge — October 20, 1923 — page 34: what you’re looking at

📖 Open the full issue in the page-flip reader →
Judge — October 20, 1923 — page 34: Judge, 1923-10-20

A restored page from Judge, 1923-10-20. Page through the whole issue in the reader above.

📄 Transcribed text from this page (OCR, searchable)

Machine-transcribed from the original scan — historical spelling and the odd misread are preserved.

607of Market Price Hundredssf Diamonds ai as te tes 5-6 (0.22 Ct, diamond tine) of snappy, fers bri t one of diamon: “bargain Never cecngnost Shree Gontters of a centary have fre been able to offer more Startling values. ret the reason should suoghiteoocaaest otal. soundest of pole fee bes iy e made ane, ‘on diamonds, jewels, etc.,,in exceas of ly ray Full Prices Costs Nothing to See Atour risk wosend yonany bargain on approval for absolutely free examl- F gems (also 1 of unubant quali tasunl startlingly low prices ‘on loan values not Rioei teas ates ee Ct. | Still more ‘desirable aoa cue | at $125 per and opward. Edition limited, Don't de lay. Write at once for latest bargain bulletin—includes Joansunpaid. Entirely dit ferent Jos. DeRoy & Sons, Gil Cove He Of 8313 Fittort tobligation, send me pales your latest eat Bargain List of Diamonds, Watches and other jewelry. & CARICATURE. Humorous! Origin: No prosy text! A Course with the punch, zipp and 700 cuts describing the work. Course of 20 books for little mc ~ nd 6c in stamps for booklet nd testimonials, Wri NEW GARTER FOR CROOKED LEGS (Patented) MAKES TROUSERS HANG STRAIGHT If Legs Bond In or Out ‘Self-adjustable Itholds Socks Up—Shirt Down No Metal Springs Free Circular Plain, sealed envelope ‘THE T. GARTER CO. 22, New London, New Hamoshire Glorifying the American Tired Business Man | (Continued from page 17) etch that has to do with a family picnic, | is pretty generally of the sort that one hears on the sidewalk in front of the | Friars’ Club on a warm day. To be| |sure, I haven't the vaguest idea what! sort of humor one does hear on the side- walk in front of the jars’ Club on a | warm day, but I take it for granted that it is the sort I have in mind. When Mr. Collier isn’t making a Broadway v crack, some one is calling upstairs to Mr. | Bernard to slip on something and come down, whereupon Mr. Bernard wittily slips on the. top step and lands sprawl- ing. | The picnic episode, reminiscent of a “Follies” sketch of a few years ago, is extremely comical and worth a couple of dollars all by itself, but the rest of the | evening is approximately as entertaining as a hostess in mourning. There is a |lugubrious symbolic ballet danced by a| y lady and two portly gents, repre- senting, according to the program, the wooing of the Orchid by the Butterfly. | The re i the faney dance followed by No. | ries M, in the series of th dance’ burlesqued by the comedi There are the stereotyped sixteen Ti leg-lifters. There are the burlesque mys- play, the four hundred and second burlesque of “Rain,” and the joke about the doctor who fell into the well and should have attended to the sick and left the well enough alone. There are, further, Van and Schenck’s old act, and Cortez and Peggy's old dances, and the old recommend. that, 's success over at the {burlesque quartet. I in view of Benchley’ Music Box, the ties” take the cue and promptly brace up the humor of their show by |hiring Benchley’s brother critic, Mr. J. Rankin Towse, of the Evening Post, to read his enthusiastic notices of the play: of Charles Rann Kennedy. Without the Towse act, the show has to rely altogether too heavily on its picnic sketch. In conc jusion, however, and by way of doing my one good Boy Scout act for the day, I may say that the girls in the show are in the main better looking than in either of the other reviews. Canad The Call of the Spotlight (Continued from page 20) stuff of the big scene makes a magic lantern lecture in a Babbitt Sunday school look like an Arabian Night? But the movie fan is wise in his de- generation. He knows that nothing is safer than his morals in a big scene on the screen. So with Kimona Vanna he stays away; curls up with a rotten book or sees the most advertised play in town. The picture, judging by the handful of people scattered through the house, is in foralong run. That is: it must have a long run if everybody is to see it. But it deserves better support. It’s been done with a fine feeling to give you something better than hokum. 32 “THE CURSE OF DRINK” By Maud Tousey Fangel VEN the most exemplary of men has some youth- ful misdeed to look back upon. This amusing picture may have been you, back in the dim and wicked past. It has proved one of JUDGE'S most popular subjects and has been reprinted, in full colors, ready for the frame. It will be mailed post free for twenty-five cents, stamps. Judge Art Print Department 627 West 43d Street, New York City Sell Madison “Better-Made” Shirts, Pajt pias. and Nightshiris direct from Our ‘ete Nationally advertised. “ware? YOUR OWN BUSINESS and acquire financ! Independence. Openings everrmhere. Fither furnish everything andsbow rou 1° Open Door to Fo ree. A: tific Labors INVENTORS _ Whe desire to secure atents siould write for our guide book, “HOW TO GET YOUR PATENT.” Send model or sketch and description and we will give our opinion of its patentable nature. RANDOLPH & CO., 789 “‘F”” Washington, D. C. w big Money making Positively n Full or spare time. We distribute a new household Ww selling for some other con- 9 carry this wonderful new ‘Takes up no space—easy to Income, It Helnug Billed rapidly’ ; JENNINGS MFG. CO., Secretary 184, Dayton, Ohio Pc oppo local comicbooks.com