Judge, 1920-11-20 · page 29 of 32
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November 20, 1920 pe rame and r heaved a sigh of You may bave just such an experience. Don't for- get that KEMPS BALSAM WILL STOP THAT COUGH Le Roy, N.Y A Sunset Idyll By Srricktaxp Gieuitan YOUNG and good-looking lady sat on | 1 grassy mound overlooking a mirror- ; like expanse of water. Just water. 20, eau naturelle and all that frog stuff. he girl was built on lines that would meet with the approval of any judge of such matters. that hers was all right. | She was dressed in the last whisper. Which means she was dressed in not much else. It was | | Any one quick at figures could instantly observe ] | a rather loud whisper, though—almost a stage \ whisper. It was not a sotto voce gown she had | on. What little there was of it had set some- | Drawn by Lease Caspenene \rrer THe First Freeze-up Mr. Frog—Hory Mackeret! [ve stavep OvT sO LATE THAT I CAN'T GeT HOME UNTIL SPRING! body back quite a firancial distance. And what the dress didn’t cover. oh my! The cost of that gown was no cover charge. I'll say it wasn't If ever a young woman showed every sign of being all set to catch a man, this was the one. No man with fair eyesight of even his college faculties—underpaid and undernourished though those are supposed to be—could have passed and kept his eyes in any other direction. Along came a man. He was young or nearly so. The hair was still reasonably numerous (from the standpoint of the barber who alway pluralizes your hair, perhaps just to be singu- lar) beneath his straw hat, and the bay-window was held very sharply in abeyance by an initial belt. He carried a stick, though not for sup- port. He bore beneath hjs nose a small hirsute smudge that he thought a mustache. You could sce him thinking he nad a mustache. But do not, let us hasten to warn you, get yourself all he’t up trying to see what else the young (or near-young and we are some judge of distance) man was thinking. In his case a mind-reader would have run out.of literature in about one half a minute. Most of his thoughts were feel ings. and the others were animal instincts Lamping the dame, as Henry James always said, the almost-young man strolled — cane- swingingly in her direc tion. Passing close by, he strolled more slowly and then turned and cane-swung back Approaching her, he smiled in his best fash ion, lifted his gaudy: banded — sailor, and Lovely evening!” Just that way. Isn't it remarkable how many ordinary evenings have been highly recommend- nen by Eowann P. Down First Centipede—Is we a Second Centipede—Fine NINETY-NINE. 00D FOOTBALL PLAYER? E CAN STAND ON ONE FOOT AND KICK WITH ed and overestimated and flattered for the purpose of opening a conversation? nd full possession’ PLAY BOX BALL HERE 5¢ A GAME _Put Up ‘This Sign Make $100 a Week Open Amertean Box Bu neighborhood. Mal elght built American Box Ball Co. 894 Van Buren St. Indianapol ‘The young woman turned her eyes upon him calmly. She swept him from head to foot Slowly swept him. He wasn’t in such great need of sweeping, physically, at that. He looked as if the vacuum cleaner had just gone over him thoroughly. He looked as if he had not only been swept but dusted and tidied up and garnished for the day, with a bouquet of zinnas on the center tab’ Yet she swept him with her eyes and never got a bit of dust in either one of the lovely things. The young man stood still while she did her sweeping. He looked as if he felt less delighted with himself than he had been before this housecleaning began. He even looked as if he were beginning to remember something (Continued on page 30) ‘THE greatest assortment of ery Ness etic iy seerfone savas lot Write ‘Today for Toy Book sreertzes & PraTey, Bock Mostrates and rive fae We oo John Plain Co. oes eee If you don't read Film Fun you don't getall the movie news See the pictures Re: ad what the Pre Sce how they do it on the other side of the world You get everything in Film Fun for 20¢ arest newsdealer, NOW