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The Subway Art Situation (Continued from page 21) d. empty. you but today my fame re crushing me, [ tell ng me out!" yes, Th “The moderns, dann them!” “A bunch of cheap hacks,’~ serted. “Not a Wankle in the lot.” “Daubers!" he agreed. “Why, they don’t even know a Van Heusen from 1 Cluctt & Peabody. as- Have you ever seen a modern riding from Brighton | Beach to studyi Van Cortlandt 1 face?” sdmitted, of course. not! And yester- n the Houston Street station 1 saw one of those modern fools work ing on a Mrs. Bleer of Oakhamp. ton, Mo., , Park just da You mean the Mrs. Bleer who k above a whispee—" tried Father John’s medicine. Exactly. He was putting curls on her, mind you, when the job simply cried for a Van Dyke! Ah, if I were only back. ck?” T asked. ; ull my stations.” he muttered. They rub out my work the minute I get it finished. It's all sort I'm three ns and a full beard ahead of whispered, “but right now I was about to congratulate Wan- | kle when a burly policeman touched me on the shoulder. “Whaddaya mean?” “sitting out here on t sD) just havir sion with my friend W explained. “Oh, pardon) me—Mr. Wankle, this is ofticer———" “Bleecker,” said the officer. ‘August Bleeker, the novelist, at least I was a novelist, but they stifled me. Now ['m another minion of the law, forced to kick gentlemen off curbs when I my books.” mused Wankle. he demanded, at’s that? tla vie. A little thing of my What you Americans call ‘that’s piciousl own. life.” “Let’s drink a toast,” Blecker sug- gested. “How About that quarter? Wankle. I let him have it, and the three of us rang the bell at Louie's. asked Wake up, America! Are we going to stand aside and sce our young writers and artists stifled? the moderns. Give us more / Bleekers and Herman J. V —Iro Townsend asked Blecker, sus- | LE (THE DISCRIMINATING © P. Lorillard Co, MOMENT SCARED LIGHT PRONOUNCED EFFRAYANT an MOMENT } When you attempt to ride the “tueur” (killer) provid- ed for your amusement and the amusement of others .. put on “un vi ge ferme” (a bold face). be nonchalant... A MURAD PERPECT BY SMOKERS NEWS is a2 matter of headlines and brevity. Magazine matter is merely the same. That is the reason, in weeklies of levity, Judge is so clearly ahead: of the game. Judge is a tablet of whimsey and rollicking, Judge is a digest of wis- dom and mirth. Judge is original, happy and frolicking, Judge is considered the pepper of earth. Judge Publishing Co., Inc. 18 East 48th Streot, New York, N. Y. Please send me Judge for Ct year, $5.00 C1 2t weeks, $2.00, September 27th issue, so | will havo all the issues containing Lenz Bridge Con- | tesf problems. it 1] Name | Nadie gessvevewuenessines City State....... 31 comicbooks.com