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Read Read The Collapse of Prohibition Some startling facts about the Present-Da y Traffic in Liquor and the System- atic Defiance of the Volstead Law. These facts were uncovered by LESLIE'S special investi- gator and will open the eyes of people who believe this is a “Dry” Nation. LESLIE’S WEEKLY November 27th issue On Sale November 23rd Snoppy-Quops No 20 A Snoppy-Quop in a Persian Garden By Wu. C. Trrcomm and F. S. Murray A BOOK of verses underneath the bough A Jug of Wine, a loaf of wheaten Bread for chow And Snoppy’s happy in the wilderness I wonder Where he gets the Booze, and How? Crests (Continued from page 24) a further somewhat doubtful and unsung use as the ancient and medieval symbol of Safety First “Press where ye see my white plume.” said Henry of Navarre. In more recent history had the crest remained useful and had General Grant any leanings toward the romantic. a slogan of ‘64 might have survived in “Watch my smoke, boys” Follow the cheroot.” But during the hot stake or cold chop epi- demic of later Valois and Tudor splendor the retirement the left the finger ring to the crest as its chief habits A strong constitution inherited from centuries of blood and iron hardened it to the per fumed dandies the Versailles atm and or“ gradual of casque here ages. pre It survives today court idiosyncrasies of succeedin| venting its total extinction. in the democratic United States degenerated from a social contrivance to a society device subordinate to the simpler identification of the telephone book is second only to the magical effect: produced by th play of a well-known god us Unum.” Nor are the .atin mottocs especially appropriate to frequent dis; ness. Enhanced effect could be secured by a tape quotation of the owner’s pet issue topped by a bull or bear or rampant with, perhaps, a lamb romping beneath A collection of crests includes quite a menagerie. From lions and fabulous beasts of the unicorn varicty down to the common dog. nature is well represented. So far as known the American prairie dog alone remains unat- tached Too rarely an heirloom, the crest is some- 39 CASCARETS “They Work while you Sleep” Make it your “hobby” to keep liver and bowels regular. If bilious, consti- ted, headachy, unstrung, or’ if you upset stomach, or bad arets tonight and wake nd fit. No grip- Children love ing—n Cascarets too. inconvenien 10, times assembled after much searching throug! ancient volumes of the age before the Crime of ‘73 Feminine desire may be its chief raison détre and its most appropriate use is thu found when worn with other indispensables to loveliness. Why He Is for It Post—Do you approve of the nude in art? Parker—Certainly, 1 was born that way In 1940 Mrs. Happybride—Your pies, my love just like those that father used to make are GET WELL BE YOUNG GROW TALL This University discovery ts the most important bealth lovention nie eentury. It fy ‘an hate Human Tody Advertising Matters Main K SUBSCRIPTION OFFICES i Filth A, NEW any. 225 Filth Aven. jent. ‘George I. Sleicher, , 50 cents, | Regarding Editorial, Subscription and | Printed by the Schweinter P Address all corres pomdence to | JUDGE | 225 Fifth Avenue New York City | [eaten ee ee |