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ART PRINTS By DELEVANTE eer = By De A new Art Print which will appeal to lovers of both the old and the new in dancing. Printed in one color from the original engravings on heavy Art Mat, size 19 x 15 inches Prints will be carefully packed and sent postpaid upon receipt of 50 cents By Delevante A beautiful reproduction in one color of a crayon- pencil drawing which graphically illustrates the changes Time has made in the fair sex. Printed on heavy Art Mat, size 19 x 15 inches, with wide margins for framing. Prints will be carefully packed and sent postpaid upon receipt of bee) “Just a Song At Twilight” By Delevante Another interesting Delevante drawing. Printed on heavy Art Plate paper with wide margins. Si 19 x 15 inches. Prints will be carefully packed and sent postpaid to any address on receipt of 50 cents “Book Ends” By Delevante Also printed on Heavy Art Plate Paper, with mar- gins for framing Prints will be carefully packed and sent postpaid upon the receipt of 50 cents JUDGE ART PRINT DEPARTMENT 627 West 43d Street New York, N. Y. JUDGE FOR YOURSELF Intelligent Support To the Editor of Juvax Dean Six: Tn one of your recent numbers there appeared in the Brickbat and Bouquet column a letter which interested me very much. ir correspondent, with great delicacy and , advised you to “lay off the Methodist and to devote your attention to the cs. the Roman Catholic Church, which has bers than the Metho to establish at Washing ‘emperance uupervise the moi of the Ame , to curtail their libertie: f its dogmas doubt them. is little doubt that the Methodists would commend you for such a stand. You have been quite right in calling attention to this menace to our institutions and I for one hope you will continue to do so with increasing vigor and determination. In evidence of my sincerity I enclose 8 check for a year's subscription and give nission to publish this letter. In conclu: ish to say that I was brought up. a Protes nd taught to hate hypocrisy religious perse d intolerance like poison. Also, that I have never been a member of th Roman Catholic Church and never expect to be one. Nevertheless I respect the Catholic Church greatly; the more so since the Protestant Churches have been seized with the Prohibition mania, with its attendant hypocrisy, religious _ persecution, + corruption and bootlegging. urs truly, ‘J.P. Thornley . Thornley bas divined our Why the Methodist Lobby W. M. H., Associate Ec Drar Stn: Page 13 of your March 6 edition, right-hand column, fifth paragraph, last line, why mention the Methodist lobby so particularly an not the Roman Catholic lobby which openly acknowledges its opposition to measures promoted for the good of all and not against any party, sect or race? I refer more particularly to the school measures, and to the utterly uncalled for endeavor to have us “mix in” the internal affai of Mexico when they are only trying laws which have been such for many y jovernment of the people by the “A d y"" as you try to insinuate, in my opinion it would be a case of “live and let live” and the puld have less of this “get off my toes” tis so much heard at present. Sincerely yours, E. E. Provost A Marine’s Opinion Editor of Jevo In your remarks of S. D. Butler, of March 27, 1926, we heartily coincide. I agreed with you before and now, after the results of the Colonel Williams trial have been published, I heartily agree id more so. I served under Colonel Butler when he used to c M; “Onward ” ‘Thanks to the “Powers that be” I was transferred from under “Cearistic Command.” Tt may interest you that I have also seryed under Colonel Williams as a. “buck private, signed on for a term of duty in the U.S. M. C. under Colonel “Freddie” Bradman and that was in 1917. Have seen lots of things in that outfit, but never have I seen a Marine officer drunk. No—they are men, not skun ‘ery sincerely, San Pedro, Cal. Pw. April 20, 1926. PS.: Every officer who is a Marine should and will ‘transfer from San Diego. | | | 32 . . Date... JUDGE 627 West 43d Street, New York, N. Y I want JupcE for myself. [ have checked below the offer | accept Herewith is $1.00 (check, cash, stamps, money-order) for 10 weeks of JUDGE Herewith is $2.00 (check, cash, money-order) for 21 weeks of Juve Herewith find $5.00 (check, cash, money-order) for one year's sub scription to JUDGE Can you solve this? 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