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ANNOUNCEMENT! In spite of Herculean efforts in the past, JUDGE has never been able to come out first with a Christmas Number. This year, however, JUDGE leads the field and next week at all newsstands you will be able to procure The Christmas Number stuck an undressing scene into his piece. Of course, at this late hour, the spectacle of a girl undressing on the stage is just about as exciting to an audience as the sight of a gilt chair. pong HE Stacers have recently come forward with a well-staged,well- acted and well-directed production of W. S. Gilbert's burlesque, “En- gaged,” which will undoubtedly interest other persons much more than it interests me. There is a type of person who is enchanted by revivals of this precious sort and who is set aglow by the rare old humors of a bygone day, but, in so far is concerned, I have s “Engaged” not the honor to be of that type. This burlesque is admitted to be one of the weakest things the admirable Gilbert ever confected; its humors to-day are as flat as a blotter; and to pretend that it is opulent in laugh- ter is a harder job than I find myself able to negotiate. It isn’t that I have not tried. But the thing is beyond me. I can see a certain mild curio interest in the exhibition, but little else. Ip lege myself to doubt, indeed, that certain of my colleagues tell the truth when they write of the rich jocosity of the play. I surveyed the countenances of several of them during the portion of the evening I was present, and I was able to detect thereon no traces of the gargantuan mirth of which I read the next day. Maybe it is because some men re- spond to high glee in one way and some in another. There is no doubt about my own case. When I laugh, you can tell it. And without microscope and an ear-trumpet. a ] Hair Removed Forever —New Safe Way! No More Unsightly Hair on Ni u Discovery Lift safely —Gently—Permanently ! HE® is at last—a scientific treatment perfected for home use which‘ not only removes the hair, roots and all, but actually destroys the growth forever! Dr. Irwin's Home Treatment for the perma- nent removal of superfluous hair is an entirely new discovery—extraordinary—yet absolutely safe and harmless. Does not merely remove hair temporarily, but attacks cause of hair growth, gently easing away the very roots so that they will never grow hack. No elec- tricity, no muss, no bad odors, no unbearable pain. ‘You simply spread a soothing balsam over the unwanted growth and remove it in a few seconds to find every objectionable hair lifted right out by the root—and the skin left exquisitely smooth and white! FREE Book Tells All Write for fascinating booklet describing Dr, Irwin's remarkable treatment and how it will quickly, easily and inexpensively rid you of superfluous hair forever! No obligation— mail coupon TODAY! . M.D. Dept. 67, 730 Fifth Av C. Irwin, M. D.. Dept. Fio filth Aves NY You may send me, free and without obligation. your Interesting Ittle book, “The New Way to Remove Superftuous Hair Permanently.” Name. Fst Burotar—I’m sure we could :eork it on that house. Seconp Burotar—All set? Let's go!” comicbooks.com