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Judging the Movies (Continued from page 21) son that constantly escaped these dull Here is the st Maybe Pn wrong. Little Toye is loved by an American. Her father (Uncle Lon) is a lion catcher. When the American eyes. y saves little Toyo from a tiger by shoving t wicker chair under its cer Lon agrecs to the © (as indeed who wouldn't All goes well until: the in, en route with a cargo s bound somewhere north or south of China, meets up with a slant-eyed temptress. After red-hot titles about falling stars and Eastern musk, the boy is well in her clutches, Unele closes the some Lon appears dis fact that the Eastern lady is the mother of little Toyo From that point until Lon sicks a gorilla on his wicked wife the boy is torn between daughter and mother, although he doesn’t really and seem to care whither the wind listeth. Nobody seemed to take much stuck in the ide fact, and Unele Lon just stands around and and makes faces at everybody, so that many times he looked more like Harpo Marx than that gentleman) hin self did in * » Cocoanuts.” Lupe Velez as Little ‘o and Estelle Taylor as the temptress showed different ideas as to how ladies of the East conduct them- selves, with the result that Lupe turned handspri and Mrs. sat on her heels and d very sleepy, making “East st very confusing, and quite as a matter of sneers ysey Very Nice “What I liked was the way they treated the live stock, Why. they treated — the poultry better than they did the wuests! “How's that? “Well, they don’t. pluck the poultry while they're still alive.” Donrnanuien thout the hotel Nature’s Good Service “You're not always troubled with poor light, are you?" said the company’s inspector. “Oh, no,” said the patient cus- ler. ‘Ah-ha, I thought so. It’s only certain times, eh?” “Yes. Only after dark.” —R. R. Macazine Good looking always! This smartly patterned hose carries its first fine style through long miles of strenuous wear. Because its good looks are held secure by the Phoenix sturdy weave, it provides the greatest economy. Intimely || designs and plain colors, priced at 50c to $2.00 a pair. |, ‘PHOENIX HOSTERY “Step On It, Your Highness,” Said Sir Raleigh Walter's The loveliest coat in his coaterie. Down into the mud it went. Across it trod Her Royal High- ness... Squish! Slosh! Swoosh! R. 1. P., lovely coat. You died nobly! new coat. “I'm so sorry,” said the Queen. “Really... .” id Sir Walter. “It tic Look, 'm laughing.” “And what. pray, is this Sixth Sense?” asked the Queen, who wasn’t very good at puzzles. led Raleig It is my Sense of Humor.” nwadays we don't pave ts with ats for “Don't mention it, led my Sixth Sense to see it, “Got you that time.” chuc “It is my saving ce, our t spat ull kinds of depress co. 18 E. 48th Street. New York, N.Y. JUDGE PUBLISHING ing Jupce weekly. i} : \ ing lifetime: bills, i Dear soir | ills, looms, grouc ; or | ors, \ \ and what not! 7 a I H from Raleigh. Cultivate the | H Sixth Sense—Humor. How? | x H Very simple. Merely by read=P qjice | H I | comicbooks.com