Judge, 1919-12-27 · page 31 of 37
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it tno nd h ssi er nister ‘onl 1 has blow » fine f the 1s0n | hin’ picu erely en at ytter long THE pRESeuT Tue Lost Art th me. You loo fun in that As his wife thus stepped from the machine Grimley reeled. With an effort his composure and turned to mect her with a 1 figure of he recovered Lind smile “L brought it down to get it cleaned,” he the of but Mrs surreptitiously dropping wn behind a davenport explained nder Grimley was thinking of other things. How jolly of you to come so soon,” she irped. “Why, you're actually fifteea minutes You must be sprouting wings! “1 know it,” assented Grimley, beaming on her benevolently: “I was afraid you'd get bored titing so I cut things short down town and as station near the Cam head of time! there is subway “The what?” broke in Mrs. Grimley, per rlexed, “this isn’t the Cambodia. I never said ything about the Cambodia.” ‘Of course not, of course ne hastily, catching sight of an illuminating D” woven into the decorations. “ My plan was | to get—to get—where we now are in time to } reach the Cambodia for dinner. They serve a fine meal, and I recalled that you dote on the Hungarian band that plays there.” agreed Grim- or SALESMANSHIP “How sweet of you.” gurgled Mrs. Grimley as they climbed into the taxi. “You never for get anything, do you, dear?” “Never, my love,” agreed Grimley; “that is the advantage of a well-trained memory \ treacherous mi ry is a sure index of intellec tual decay.” And as the car finally glided off towards a clearly defined objective “LT wonder what came over him,” Mrs. Grimley . “Tm glad the old bird has someone te after him at last,” thought the chauffeur “Phew!” thought Grimley thought Memo Have you ever noticed That in the winter, when it starts to become icy, a man generally wonders how he got along during the summer without all the pockets his vest contains? The Final Dilution Cold water refreshes and produces energy secks pleasurable outlets Pleasure is a form of dissipation Therefore all cold water shall hereafter be diluted with hot water 3 If you're thinking of buying an automobile but are in doubt as to what particular type is best suited to your needs, H. W. Slauson, M.E. Euditor of Leslie's Motor Department will give you accurate and unbiased informationthat will help you decide right. Mr. Slauson is an automobile expert who is in an unusual position to help settle motor questions. For years he has been studying the problems of thousands of motorists, and his own experience and his complete records of other motorists enable him to advise you promptly and accurately on any matter relating to automobiles, motorcycles, motor boats, — motor trucks. This service is offered to “Judge's” readers without any charge or obligation. Write him a letter asking his expert advice—or fill out the coupon. MOTOR DEPARTMENT LESLI WEEKLY 225 Fifth Avenue New York City | am considering the purchase of a (Give name or make if you have any preference, or the price you want to pay.) Motor Car Please help me in its selection and give me, free of charge, this special information: comicbooks.com