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we Ja he Judge’s Pattern Department S° many magazines are just cata- | logues, and bunking Uncle Sam's post office seems to be the fashion among fashion-makers, Judge has de- termined upon entering the pattern field. I£ you want one of these nifty designs send $18.97. Use the number when you write: Pattern No. XL0001 of a new skirt with two extremities—the first vanity, the other this skirt. Microscope in- cluded for use of dressmaker. Note: Do not sit down in this skirt. A Bronx girl who made the caught cold in her chest. Pattern No. P04223, of charming model in black and white check, suit- able for Southern wear. It provides a wonderful opportunity for a friendly little game of checkers. Fat ladies are eligible for this game. Pattern No. X19248, of a showy evening gown, developing both up- ward and downward tendencies. The downward movement is interrupted by an upward slit on one side to give the leg greater freedom of movement in he Got ont this ad and mail it to ns, with yoor name and Jdress (no money); and we will send you our FAMOUS: KARNAK RAZOR Dy return mail, postpald, You may 080 the razor for 30 davs FREE; then if, grou tike i, pay 8 $1.85. If you don’t like it return it, SEND NO MONEY. MORE COMPANY, Dept. 495, St. Louis, Mo. attempt | Che Amat NEW YORK The Ambassador is ¢ hotel in th acent to the shop centers: Park A rect. Rooms in their newest and section of al verdure: ful C Anerie as most atta ene VASS« The Ambassador, ove the f hotel, owned by th = rel © LO} ATLANTIC CITY The Amba on the be Chelsea tuated directly ELES ks the mountains and a beau. If course, within 15 n nbassador for Ambassa tor its excellent service, distinc- Located in the restaurants. — the Camel's Walk. The waist also has a downward tendency. It con- sists of a piece of illusion supported by diamonds. The illusion is to elude the censor. Barked abe {yur - Pattern No. Z38724, of an economy frock — economy of material, not money. The skirt and bodice are merely incidental, the main part of the gown being the train, which gives a serpentine appearance as one glides. Economy is practised on the shoulder strap, there being only one. In case it breaks, yell for help. TEACHER’S ORDERS “Here, ma,” requested the hurrying in from school, jacket up behind the stove.” “Ts it wet?” “No, but teacher sent me home to tell you to warm my jacket for me.” 31 boy, “hang my | | It Takes Nine Taylors To Make a Manners (Continued from page 20) would turn her into a silly, vulgar wife for an even sillier and more vulgar man. No, not for our little Nell! Let her dance to Irving Ber- lin, Harry Tierney and Dave Stamper and listen to Rostand, Hauptmann and Shaw. Let her drink in Gordon, Mar- tini and Rossi and, also, Porto-Riche, de Caillavet and de Flers. Let her beware of the Mannerses, for that way lies the death of joy and of culture. Well, well, a pox on me! Here I inveigh against preaching and promptly turn my collar hind-end front and preach myself. I am getting old. Nine Manners plays have aged me. Let us to a gayer topic. To “Marjo- laine” and Miss Mary Hay. Here a combination to bring back a measure of the jwa day veev that the ignoble Mons. Manners would banish from a gray old world. Here lively tunes and a pinchable little miss to make one forget the roarings and yelpings of the damp Mons. Hartley, viewer with alarm. Here a pleasant music show and a cute little trick to soothe the soul after its bedevilment by the lugubrious Broadway Brieux. On with the dance! Cuticura Soap —Is Ideal for — The Comp lexion Soap, Oin ADT rraaibdee -ywhere. Forsam lances: Caticura Laboratories, Dept. 7, Malden,