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SENT CRUCIATE 2 ERATE Fenton Are You Boring Your Friends with the same old gags? le YOU are one of those intelligent adults who regard dullness as the supreme social crime you will welcome The Judge with open arms. For The Judge is more than America's oldest and best known humorous publication. It is in step with the times—with a spring in its step. THE JUDGE, | Enclosed find $1.50 (F-38) 18 East 48th Street [Name .. New York, N.Y. | Address A whole year of ad hot \ City .. laughs for ....... | State cee DOUBLE YOUR MONEY BACK If Cockeyed Crosswords Don't Give You Twice the Fun You Get from the Ordinary Crossword Puzzle! Here’s a sporting proposition. Try Ted Shane's famed humorous brain teasers at our risk. If, after completing them, you feel they haven't given you double the kick, if you haven't had at least twice the fun you usually get from solving brain teasers, return the book to us and get, not the full price, but double what you paid! Clear and conventional in construction, it is the double-entendre and humor of the definition that gives them their wallop. [Do You Know... MAIL THE COUPON What talege ore Indutend (n after held Send no money. Simply mail the coupon and What brides make before marriage? pay the postman $1.25, plus few cents mailing The result of toe much punch? charge, for Ted. Shane's most amusing collec- What Shane Fans Say: tion of fifty Cockeyed Crosswords. 1 think your pussies are just as clever a they come and want to tell x00 Tels OFFER EXPIRES MAY 31ST, 1938 how very much I enjoy the James Mt. Carmichael. Hiehmond Hill, New “More power to you, and thank: couple hours of surcease from ot torrow. Ht. 3. Mors Iss Angeles, Callt "Yours bave glren us real pleasure, The Nords are simple: languag ing. the answers come O. : - Sidney L, Mayer, State... Beeston, Tezee ere, if ou, preter to send check or money order, n the postage. This etter eupires May The Theatre (Continued from page 24) that the actor's sugar plum has fallen for, as Karl Brenner, he .wades knee. deep through crepe hair and grease paint wrinkles from the time of the opening curtain, which discovers him as a nimble. footed lad in his late teens, to the final drop, when he appears as a doddering old man of some eighty odd years. That he manages to do so without silliness and with conviction is all the more amaz. ing because, apparently, it is so easy for an actor to wallow and founder in such a part, which is only one step removed from dying on a table surrounded by a dewey-eyed throng who stand around watching the death throes for a quarter of an act. Therefore, the palm goes to Glenn Anders as far as we're concerned, and as far as we think you will be con. cerned, too. And you will be concerned because Three Waltzes will still be play- ing when your grandchildren are mar- tying my grandchildren, If we don’t quit it, or rather if the theatrical season doesn’t quit being so uncannily appropriate with its turkeys, this writer is rapidly going to discover that he’s lost whatever readers he may now boast. They'll say: “Ol’ gaffer Case is belly-aching again. Doesn't that guy like anything!” Truth is, we are all too easily pleased, but having been born with a hatchet in our mouth it is our unfortunate fate to go through life tell- ing the truth, and again truth is that we didn’t like the new Dietz-Schwartz musi- cal, Between The Devil. This pretentious Yule offering creaked in every one of its leading actor's joints. It is vintage of The Black Crook, and, like The Black Crook, I suspect that it would be far more pleasant to look back on this little dilly than forward to it. One got strongly the impression that the whole thing had been put on just for the evening (audience and all) by a rich man’s son for the entertainment of his guests, and that when the final curtain descended the guests would go back to | the punch bowl, and the young man to his college. This is doubly strange in view of the impressive names that are connected with Between The Devil. First, of course, among the list of the condemned ate those estimable collabo. rators but guilty authors, Howard Dietz and Arthur Schwartz. Following closely on their heels are such able technicians as Hassard Short, Albert Johnson, and Don Voorhees. Even the settings, al- though expensive and by Albert John. comicbooks.com