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Real Vermouth— as made by us dur- ing 64 years of wine-making at Bordeaux, France. Just 5 ounces of pure alcohol re- moved from each bottle for use in this country. French or Italian Style. “Original Recipes” Tells you how! Get your copy today. Continued from page 27 able Mention: Charles Buchanan, Parsons, W. Va... . . Roy Thompson, 2125 Emerson St., Minneapolis, Minn. . Roy Welsh, Kelso, Wash. ‘. Thos. D. Scheske, Greenville, Bond County, Ill. E. Lawson, 105 E. South St., Groton, N. Y. . Ivan French, Box 1046, East Lansing, Mich. M. C. Chivilier, 1 Washington St., Cortland, N. Y. . “You couldn't. “I didn’t see you at the water jump, Major.” I was under the water!” The following receive Honor- 27,876 27,823 26,790 26,508 26,312 26,003 24,185 Double-breasted Jennings (Continued from page 7) Jennings,’ she said with a smile. ‘Come in and see your son.’ “Mr. Jennings entered the room. There, propped up on the pillows, lay his wife, and beside her, in a simple but neat fitting and unobtrusive gar- ment of white material, was his new- born son. The child was breathing quietly with a cherubic smile on its features. The father stepped forward tenderly; the baby looked up. As the proud parent drew nearer, the child suddenly pointed at him and burst into a loud piercing cry. The father stopped, abashed. The infant’s shrieks grew in violence. The mother took him to her breast and tried to comfort him. ‘What’s the matter?’ asked the per- plexed father, awkwardly fumbling with | ‘Dearest’ | earest, | SYMPTOMATOLOGY: Respiration his plain gold watch chain. replied his patient wife wearily, ‘I should think that when you come to see your child for the first time you would at least remember to put on a necktie.’” This single quotation will perhaps give you some idea of the power with which this novel is written. And as you follow the career of young Traf- ford Jennings from babyhood through boyhood to that memorable night when he wears his first dress suit—as you live through his early sorrows, his trials and tribulations, you long to help him with a friendly word here or a dozen neckties there—and finally when he rises triumphant above his enemies— when those who came to mock remain to wear double-breasted sack suits— when, in his old age, he looks forth over a world in which every man is wearing a white vest with his dinner coat—and he smiles to himself, thinking of the early days when he fought alone— you close the book with a fervent prayer that this first novel from the pen of this gifted writer may not be the last. Popular! Learn To Dance Well! Don't envy good dancers! By my remarkable new easy picture meth- od, anyone can learn the newest dances ina few hours at home. ¥ need no music or er 60,000 have learned nce by mail. [teach you Fox Trot, Waltz, One Step, Conversation Walk ‘and other new dances. To prove I can make you an accom- plished dancer easily and gutckly, I will send you, in plain cover. one ‘lesson FREE. No obligation. For mailing send 10c. Will you write me today? ARTHUR MURRAY, Studio 206, 290 Bway, N. Y. Liberal Commisstons for Selling Advertising Ther- mometers made by world’s largest manufacturers of thermometers. Profitable proposition for energetic men Liberal commissions. Write, giving past employment and references, Only few more men needed. T. 1 Div. Taylor Instrument Compantes, Rochester, N. Y. A Clinical Report By M. A. Harris rising to sixty-five, and then sud- denly suspended. Face flushed, the eyes are glazed and half closed. There is obviously a subnormal reaction to ex- ternal stimuli. A fiy upon the ear is unnoticed. The auditory nerve is anesthetic. There is a swaying of the whole body and an apparent failure of co-ordination, probably the effect of some disturbance in the semi-cir- cular canals of the ear. The hands tremble and then clutch widely. The head is inclined forward as if to ap- proach some object on the level with the shoulder. The mouth stands partly open and the lips are puckered and damp. Of a sudden there is a sound of a deep and labored inspira- tion, suggesting the upward curve of cheynestokes breathing. Then comes silence of forty seconds, followed by a quick relaxation of the whole body and a sharp gasp. Diagnosis: One of the internes has kissed a nurse. Essay Announcement The winner of the Corona typewriter offered by JUDGE for the best 300- word essay, written High School pupil, on the subject of Smiles, will be announced in the April 15th issue of JUDGE. by a SEX KNOWLEDGE Prevents the sorrot caused by igno- > individual and “Where Knowledge Means Heppiness” is a book that tells simply and clearly vital facts. Every man and woman should know Every husband and wife should know Sent postpaid for $1 money order or check Dept.6 KNOWLEDGE BOOK CO. 257 West 7Ist St. New York City Cash, stamps, Comicbooks.com'