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One Family in Every Nine! Enough — automo built last year to enable 000 families in this country to 1922 buy a new car. record automobile year and to-day models and makes from which to choose. The selection car best suited to individual requireme important matter. If you will fil below, completely, and mail to the Motor Depat Juvce, 627 W. 43d York City, you w unbiased expert cost to you. COUPON there of the | out the coupon advice biles were 2,300,- was a production are more than ever | proper | your own nts is an of New receive tment Se, ill at no Motor Department Jupce 627 West 43d St., New York City I am considerin of a car to cost about am especially of the My requirements for a car are as folloz 1 and cared { Kind of roads over would be used used owned other cars of the following The following cars of approxi- mately the type in interested are handled in my territory: Please advise me as to the car best suited to my requirements. Name interested which I am purchase self hauffeur which car I have by dealers The Lucky Beginner J pGE is the only nationally circulated magazine that definitely spurs the ambition of rlists. Its page, “Beginner's Luck,” focuses the attention | of young knights of the brush and pencil, for it offers to them, if they produce something worthy of a place upon it, a medium for development, with pay for their work if it is used by His Honor. And an additional incentive, a prize is offered annually for the contribution which is regarded as the best of those submitted, humor, of youn, [ie Beginner's Lack page will contin in Jupce and all amateurs are invited to send in illustrated jokes for publica- tion on this page. Many ambitious young artists write in to inquire how they should submit material, and in order that a clear under- standing of the requirements for repro. duction may be had, His Honor is pleased to make a few suggestions. Use black drawing ink and white paper. Use a pen of certain flexibility and not too fine. Tt is advis course, being the | prime essential, in line with His Honor’s function, And this page come to full appre tion by thousands « Junce re enjoy its naiveté and the impulsive humor its pictures show, while it delights the competing tices to art who make it. All artists pass an apprenticeship, and it is hikely that many a young artist whose work first JupGe on this page may eventually find himself in the ranks of those who have won public favor and monetary success. The picture entitled “The Absent- Minded Waiter,” published in JupGe of May 13, nd reprinted here in duced form, was the best illustration of the year on this page, by common con- sent, embodying as it did a. certain amount of technical skill combined with a high degree of humor. ‘Thus, its origi- nator, M. C. Nead, of 48 Simms street, Dayton, O., is the winner. His letter of thanks appears above. ders who appren- appears in apprecia s further proof that there is all of which is v able that the drawings be mailed flat where the technique of the artist. permits, Sa sizes up to ten inches square. Rolled bristol hoard is, however, per- fectly permissible, and provided it is damaged in the mail, drawings thereon be reproduced sittis- factorily. A drawing which is simply well made is not eligible toa place on this page for that reason only. It must be a drawing which is humorous in conception, It is not the entirely, however, which deter- mines the selection or rejection of the sub- mitted drawing. But because of the fact that this page is intended to be particularly for humorists, it is evident that it is only just that the idea be given a very important consideration. Stamps should be inclosed with the contribution. Address your drawings to Art Editor of JupGe. The contest for 19 is on. May the best man win! B.—Gilbert Wilkin and George Jean Nathan are barred from this contest. cartoon, which hot att tu accept my: “idea n, Orson Lowell Drawn by M. C. Nean THE ABSEN’ MINDED WAITE The keen observa- tion and humorous handling of the very human mistake shown in this draw ing no doubt ac- count for the number of letters received by Jevce, compliment- ing this picture, and which prompted the award of the prize to Mr. Nead