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5 ___ ON CREDIT DIAMONDS .<s WATCHES Also a splendid sarortmes at of the new en- graved, pierced Rings, Vi ind Green SUN SCeld Soe ballinnt: Darmonde Diamond La Nan Col bLioks Pins, Ear ¥ ws, Scart Pins, Cuff oN ‘atches, ist Ifs Guise and q@re * You can be gulcty cure tf ;, Bend 10 cents, xt Stattering. Tt tells how 1 cured core aril atte tamneing ook witalor 1a? Wen St Iustraung. By Mall of Local Clamen, Write for ‘had List of successful students. ‘Associated Art Studion 101 Flatiren Bidg. ‘New York Judge’s Model Primer for Little Intellects Drown by A. 8. Fete HIS is Not a Jig-Saw Puz-zle. It is a pair of Shafts try-ing to Hide from the Pub-lic gaze be-hind a Pair of Peck-a-boo Stock-ings. But where is the Mouse? There is no Mouse. The Skirt was Born and brought Up that w Years a-go, Stock-ings were used as a Vault t keep Mon-ey in. To-day they can’t e-ven keep a Secret. A light Mist will Quick-ly dis-solve them. The Shafts look un-de-cid-ed Where to Go. Per-haps they would Like to run A-way and Hide. Do vou blame Them. ‘dear Lit-tle Read-ers? Drawn ty Dox Heaoo Tuerk Was A LITTLE GIRL AND SHE HAD A LITTLE CURL Ricur iN THE MIDDLE OF HER FOREHEAD. AND, OM, suz Was coop! GOODNESS, SHE WAS GooD— Sus was so very coop Sue was norrip A JupGe Contributor's Artistry HE. work of Charles Sarka is familiar to all Juve readers, But the character of his drawings in this publication have been in the nature of fan- tasies or humor, ‘That he is « master draftsman and colorist on a larger scale may not be known to the majority of those who know only his lighter vein. As a demonstration of his versatility and craftsmanship there is now being sli the well-known New York ar s him in an unique position ¢ dominant note in these cts. He has made the life of the South Sea Morocco and Tripoli the background for his ful figures. lis style is swift, sure, vivid. His color s riotous, but well-balanced and vibrant. He has ved a high standard of excellence in his inte tions of strange and picturesque peopl rcorporated history and romance ina colors which for individuality and charm are rican painter of out-of liar characters. Ci cleverest wanderini Sarka is to be ree ers who have wrun: ge lands adventure. Simplified Spelling “TL wonder what the Allies are thinking about Germany now?" “Probably they're wondering whether the end of the chapter will be, ‘bill receipted’ or ‘Bill reseated.’” Fighting Organized Crime with Business Methods The professional criminal is having things his own way these days. To say that crime has become an organized busi- ness is to say that it has ex- perienced the same cvolution that all business, big and little, legitimate and illegitimate, has experienced. Long ago it organ- ized, it consolidated, it formed trusts, combin mergers; it acquired large operating capi- tal; it developed delicate special- ties, such as automobile stealing. From beginning to end the crime industry created for itself a finished business technique, needing only the mahogany desks, the filing cabinet, the typewriter and expensive office quarters to put it on a par with a thousand other rasca which pass for respectable. A realization of these facts and a conviction that some thing must be done about it, has brought the old-time Vigi- lance Committee to life once more—this time in the City of Chicago. Only they call it the Chicago Crime Commission. It is an organization of well-known business men who are fighting organized crime in their city by means of systematized business methods. It is a wonderful, eye-op: story, tremendous in its sign cance. You will enjoy reading it in LESLIE’S WEEKLY for February Sth On Sale by All Live-Wire Newsdealers comicbooks.com eae