Judge, 1920-07-10 · page 34 of 36
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Two Million Motor Cars Will Not Be Enough } MILLION persons who want a A car will appointed this year Any car four whe and a hood can be Consequent ome of the two illi who think themselves be sadly disillusioned, ice of a few months new cars. “lucky after an c Don’t buy just “any” car. Let the Motor Department of Lesuie’s Weekty help you with its expert, unbiased advice, free of charge. Your car must represent a wise investment as well as a reliable vehicle of trans- portation. Fill out the following coupon in detail and mail to LESLIE'S WEEKLY 225 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y. COUPON Haroup W. Staveox, MLE. Manacer, Motor Department Lesuie’s WEEKLY New York City I am « Avenue purchase of a and am interested in one of the (make) (type) My requirements for a car are as fol- self chauffeur n and cared for b | hich car would be I have of roads over %& the folloce cars of approxima I am ly interested are dealers my territor Please advise me as to the car best Suited to my requirements. Name Address Drawn by Pocn Reauey Our Paterna GoverNMENT Motors—Stor! I's somey, Mapas, ‘et YOU'LL HAVE TO GET OUT AND Watk e sm The Eternal Feminine By Katueaine Neciey GinpMa beauty—powder ind eyelash lotic She acknowledged before the w had ears. She exposed them to view She attended church regularly. She knew nothing of theatres, movies and chewing-gum. She danced the minuet with men she knew aids to pencil ed the rouge first evebrow rid that she MARVEL, ‘347 4th” ‘Aveniie, Pittsburgh, Fa. the Human Body WHAT EVERY GIRL} SHOULD KNOW irl SENT PREP FOR ONLY 50c. She would have been horrified with the Primrose Dance. the Hula and the Shimmic. She wore high necks and long sleeves, both trimmed with lace. She would have considered the sash and. shoulder strap of today ine decent Her skirt was very lo: in and out like tiny m and her toes peeped ¢, we are told. She ndalized by the knee the sheer hose and the low shoes would have been sea length skirt of the present mode. She gave no thought to a career, the vote, or the great questions of the day. And yet She kr ~w what to do when Grandfather came along. Drawn by Banks ace Rovens I can’t Arrorp AS WELL AS sHE CAN! u Husband—Pvt | CAN'T AFFORD A TIARA LIKE THAT, DEAR! Wife—1 xxow 17; wut | waNt TO snow THAT stccK-uP Hattie | own THAT I CAN RAVE THINGS