Judge, 1921-03-05 · page 22 of 32
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THE ERE is the new Wiggle-Wobble, the third in Jupcr’s series that has become a veritable craze. Thousands of Jupcr’s readers have submitted drawings from these Wiggle-Wobbles, and_ five prizes have been awarded weekly to suc- cessful contestants, As readers have ob served, these prizes have been given to persons in every part of the country ing the wide interest in the pastime. If you haven't got into this game already, it ‘This ts THe show- ; LINE anove? OR THE THREE $5 PRIZES. \ Mao Doc NEW WIGGL sew Wiccre-Wonace. CAN YoU MAKE A FUNNY PACE, FIGURE OR ANIMAL BY CONTINUING Try ir AND win $ $10 PRIZE—OR ONE OF E-WOBBLE is time you tried your skill and your luck. Wiggle-Wobbling requires very little time, no special skill as an artist,and no tools but pen or pencil, ink and paper. Make your drawing as funny as you can. For t one of the essentials, and the idea is the main thing. Originality in your design may win you a prize. Send your Wiggk Wobble addressed to the Wiggle-Wobble “dlitor, care of JupGE, 225 Fifth Avenue, New Yors. THE SILLY a) What's Tan Joxe The Littlest Garment By WrNvett They had a cozy little home and were still very happy, and in J ACK and Jane had been married for about one year, love Jack came home from the office one day, tired, worried, and with a slight headache. It had been one of those days when everything goes wrong and a man needs something to cheer him up when he arrives home. He flung himself into a big chair before a blazing fire in the Irelaxed. Ina . togged out in a library, stretched out his legs, closed his eyes few moments Jane entered all fluffy and r new home gown. She perched on the arm of the chair, snuggled close to Jack and kissed him “You look all worn out, boy, but I've got a wonderful sur- prise for you, and I know you'll be so. pleased proud and happy. . I've been keeping the secret from you but I can’t do it any longer. I've just finished making something today. Can you guess what it is Jack looked searchingly into Jane’s blue eyes, but he could not be quite certain. Nevertheless he forgot all about the headache. Tell me quick, dear, don’t keep me in suspense. She hid her pretty face behind the lapel of his coat », I'm going to make : The Old Clock you guess first, Jack—I've SHORTAGE, HEY THIS SHELF THREE MONTHS AND NOT A SINGLE MOUSE M. Witrixe rarment, that’s going to be so an’t you guess what it is?” t, cutest, littlest very useful in a few nths “Tean't, Jane. I'm afraid to try.’ “Please. just one guess.” “L might guess wrong, dear, I—I don’t dare.” “Very well, I'll go get it and show it to you, then. You'll think I'm clever anyhow—even if you don’t like the prospects “Stop teasing a sick man and go quickly and fetch it on the deare darling.” In a few minutes Jane returned with a little square box tied up in pink ribbons. She placed it on Jack’s knees and bade him open it. With slightly trembling. unsteady, but eager fingers, Jack untied =the — ribbons—and behold! he held up before him a woman's — bathing costume, designed according to the latest style! Tit for Tat Rub—Mrs. DeRich did a great deal for the poor the past winter. Dub—She ought to; Mr. DeRich did them! a great deal to In the Long, Long Ago Rub—What do. you con sider the greatest historical drama? sts Dub—"Ten Nights in a BEEN ON HAS APPLIED been sewing for several days ror sty Lowe PLoon. NICE APARTMENT, TOO: Bar-room.” 2 comicbooks.com