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“I don't feel well, doc; and Lam ina hurry. What must [cut out?” “The Coupon, of Course” F YOU find yourself feeling more and more out of sorts | If you tend to pick at your food and ask when the ice cream’s coming— If small annoyances loom like large ones, and large ones look absolutely insur- mountable, You Need Judge! Knowing doctors will take one look at you and suggest that the only item you need to cut out, right now, is the coupon below! It will bring you a year’s supply of Vitamin L (Laughter ), at a ridiculously low Consul- tation Fee! | It's THE THEATRE (Continued from page 16) Arthur J. Beckhard by his own con- fession produced “Another Lan- ”’ recently on a shoestring: and at not only did ‘Another - sruage” prove to be one of the worthi- est plays of the whole year but that Arthur himself showed himself to everyone's surprise to be of the sea- son’s most skilful producers. 1, for one, shall therefore in the future think twice before I again pull out the old squash pies and heave them indiscriminately at these ambitious but often poor youns men who descend upon the theatre in the Bock beer season. A lot of them may not be worth the custard to smear them from the face of the scene, but here and there in their ranks there may conceivably be a fel- low who, after his first misstep, may vet into his stride and do somethiny worthwhile. Our theatre is none too rich in potential talent to hoot out of it young men—even if they have enly a shoestring—who may some- day turn out to be better than, at their initial try, we have found them. a wild chance, I appreciate, but it’s worth <ing. In the welter there may be at least one or two boys who, when they get two shoe- strings, may do something. JUDGE, 18 East 48th St. New York City, N.Y. Here's five dollars for a year of JUDGE: NAME: STREET: CITY: STATE: ———— —q—&—_;_z—{[—7_—J——— EE | comicbooks.com