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Real Vermouth us made by us during 64 years of wine-making at Bordeaux, France Just 5 ounces of pure aleohol — re- moved from each bottle for use in th country Vrench or Italian style “Original Recipes” BUG Restaurant & Wine Co. New York Om: 476 West Broadwa Local Distribute Desired How Short Is a Short Story? (Continued from page 20) how a very fat mother fell fainting off a chair on which she had climbed to get some jam for her son just home from the-navy, when she saw a crook about to shoot the dear boy. She fell on the crook, and thus saved her son. What ye liked about this story was not its Mack Sennett plot, but its dex- terous camouflage. Mr. Beer has so dressed it up with pictures of the fat lady driving home from the depot in | the mid-western town where she lived with snatches of her conversation, of her neighbors’ conversation, with the smells in her luscious pantry, the color of the cream in the jugs, the whole | surface illusion of real life, that you almost think, while you are reading it, that it is worth reading. Yes, American “short” story writers have, at least, the trick of surface il- lusion. They have superficial realism down to a science. Perhaps it is be- cause they are so enamored of that trick that they overdo it, writing twice too much on themes that never, for all the machinery, kindle our imaginations Turn Your Spare Time Into Cash We shall not only show you how, but will supply thing you need for the job, and give you spe help and co-oper- ation—all without expense to you. If you have a est. desire to make xtra_me us tell you what others are doir ng as Subscription sentativ e's Weekly, Judge and Film Fi Address Desk 1, Agency Department Leslie-Judge Company 627 West 45d * New York City re) THE BARKOMETER Indicates whether he is barking for fun or business and rouse our abiding emotions, as a Frenchman can kindle and arouse them in one half, nay, one third, the space. After we wrote that, we happened to think of a short story that is a pretty good one, and it is older than the French language. We got down the book it is in, blew off the dust, and counted the words. There are not quite 3,000. It begins—‘And it came to pass in the days when the judges judged, that there was a famine in the land... .” It would do no harm should it come to pass in the days when the editors edit that there was a word famine in this land. For sixty years the one best glycerine soap bath room or_wash room which con White Rose Gls s by that one touch alor ation of mildness in its Use ss of purifyin able perfume. is found wherever partic abluti¢ Your favor HTD Cy Rey You will also enjoy the use of No. 4711 Eau de the genuine old-tashione e water, made t 1 Bath Salts thing Hike th ating the MULHE M which come In seven exqu' Salts for softening the wate 45th St. Drawn by RowekT WILDER. Bath for apartment dwellers to economize space. = CE ES Note quaint heat regulating device, and handy safety semaphore signal system. 30 comicbooks.com