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—in Business for Yourself! Why not go into business for yourself? Any place, wherever people pass. In city, town or country. On motor boulevards; along main road: it ks” resorts; a the business. Yc gum, ete imple. An’ No experience need Butter-Kist Machine and House Kist Popcorn Tos House is b ) build and eo Holcomb & 2030Van Buren THE PATENTED NIGHT ALARM FOR FALSE TEETH WEARERS Is attached to the false teeth when they are placed on the dresser for the night. habit start chewing the dresser scarf, a tiny bell tinkles, waking the owner. APPREHENSIVE “Do you suppose they'll ever suc- ceed in prohibiting the use of to- bacco?” “You never can tell. These re- formers are liable to do anything.” “Gosh! I wonder what the boot- leggers will sell us in place of it.” HULLY GEE! , (10 Pounps (™ Gainin’ | Brain Work. ILLUSTRATED By WINFIELD SCOTT HALL, SEX AMERICAN PUB. COMPANY, Bide, Phila. AS APPLIED TO FINANCE “What is your idea of capital punish- | ment?” . “Paying a man what you owe him with German marks.” JEALOUS “You have two suitors?” Should they through force of | Ideal SUMMER VACATIONS BERMUD lwo Days from New York. Sailings Every 5 Days Via Palatial Twin Screw Steamers 8 Day Tours $83.00 9 Day Tours $88.50 and up—Longer Tours in proportion Rates include all costs covering trans portation, meals and berth on steamer, hotel and all side trips in Bermuda. Round trip rates without hotel or side trips $50.00 and up. For illustrated literature address Furness Bermuda Line 34 Whitehall Street - New York Or Any Tourist Agent LDisenty BONDS A “Lady Lovlee" Dlar Belg orone OFTIS BRO Deot. 4.874 108N. State. The Message of Easter (As Interpreted by Bobbie) By Edmund J. Kiefer Endless eating of entrancing eggs. Ambitious accumulating of appetizing animals. Steady swallowing of shiny sweets Tenacious tasting of toothsome tempta- tions. | Easy effacement of edible embellish ments. Ravenous reaching for ravishing rari GOOD LINES ‘People are criticizing our beach costumes.” “I hear George is very jealous of | Fred?” “Yes, he won't even hold the same hand that Fred holds.” 2s ‘Well, girlie, going to give in?” “No, we propose to fight it out on these lines if it takes all summer.” UPS AND DOWNS “How did you lose your money?” “I was thrown down by a friend How did you lose yours?” “I was held up by a stranger.” “Advertising i in Film Fun Pays As comments from our advertisers testify “One of our best pullers.” ‘Film Fun pays about three to one.” ‘My advertising in Film Fun has proven entirely satisfactory.” And many others Rates, 35 cents a Line, $150 a Page. Published monthly by THE LESLIE-JUDGE CO. 627 West 43d Street New York let us tell you more. comicbooks.com