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Judge’s Automatic Renewal Form Now for a little business talk, Just to make this renewal procedure easy we have prepared a personal analysis chart which will inform you whether or not you really got your money’s worth from Judge or the old Life last year. All you need to do is take a pencil, check the way you feel about the whole thing, add up your score and if it totals 100 (passing) send in your renewal without delay. Nothing like being busi- nesslike, is there? If you don’t pass the self-examination check the things Judge could do for you in future is renewal will insure you a happy 1937. Jupce ano THE oLp Lire were a lot of fun last year. I really read them. 0 1 read most of the issues. O I glanced at them. 0 I nap a Lot of laughs from Judge and the old Life last year. Rollicking laughs. Good giggles. O Smiles. O Laucus rrom THE SHows gave me all the latest gags. 1 used them to wow friends. Since reading them I never have to buy my own dinner. 0 Now I know where Noel Coward gets his cracks. 0 Don Henrotp says things radio sponsors could box his ears for, but radio listeners think precious. I found he was right about certain programs. ( T took his word for it. O His comments built me up with certain people. O Mus. Per's Diary: Salty observations on the flora and fauna of New York. I follow it regularly to get full flavor of its spicy humor. 1 InvING Tresster’s 50 “Are You Sure?” questions have already forced 659 Phi Beta Kappas into returning their keys. I scored 74 once. I land in the 90's everytime. 0 Hicu Har. Judge Jr's goings on scandalize Aunt Minne, but slay Uncle Bill. I got some good drink ideas. He helped me find a swell little restaurant. [ I learned about women from him. : Pane, Lorentz, a real picture producer, who tells about movies and How! He made me mad, O . He has deflated certain egos to my satisfaction. (© es, and send in your subscription anyway. Each question counts ten, and your F. E. Smitu’s very candid camera, a cockeyed lens at the end of a screwy pencil. I found his “shots” deliciously absurd. 0 It's the first page I turn to. I feel like saving them for comic valentines. Wit-Nits. This is the place the life of the party gets his posers. They have improved my mental processes. 1 They're easy for me. 1 Liars’ Crus, President, O. C. Hulett. Tallest stories I ever heard. I know one better than any Judge has printed. 0 Georce Corrin, the smart bridge fella with a tough little problem each month, T can solve most of them. 0 I found studying them helps my game. [) Georce Jean Natuan who can detect ham in the theatre further than any other living American. His pugnacious derision is stimulating. 0 When he says they are bad I find they are. Tep Suane saves Judge readers a lot of bad hours with worse books. He's made my little time to read worth while. O I know it’s tripe before I order it. O Crossworo Puzztes, easy if you have a sense of humor. Most enjoyable I ever tackled. 0 I never fail to solve them. O Kyte Cricuton, a delightful lampooner of people who take them- selves too seriously on matters of little consequence. His critical jibes had me in stitches. O L enjoy his caustic sallies at popular fetishes. ( My total score Is...... And now just tear out this coupon and send it And is business business! $1.50 for one year What a bargain! ... Renewal subscriptions from Judge or old Life subscribers are only $2.50 for two years to live a whole year in intimacy with the brightest wits among 120 mil- lion people for only $1.50 . . . why, it sounds like a WPA project. 16 East 48th St., New York, N.Y. Quick, dear Judge, here’s my check for $ Name comicbooks.com