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| =6BEGINNER'S LUCK WE TEACH COMMERCIAL UDGE ge for the work of the budding artist. He hopes, in this way, to give help and encourage mateur whose work gives promise of real al Remember that a bright, original idea is all-important, then draw ¢ with india ink on wit ia Address your contributions to Amateur Page, Jupae, 627 W. | t 43d St., New York ¢ Meyer Both Acommpany, the largest | \\ }/ Commercial Art Organization in the | World, offers. you_an unusual opportunity for | practical training. If youlike to draw develop your . Study this practical course—taught by this nationally known organization with twent years success—who each year produces and sells to ertisers over 15,000 commercial drawings. Who else could give you so wide an experience. Meyer Both instruction is the difference between ‘Commercial ‘Art is @ highly paid, intensely interesting profession, equally open to men and women. Home study tastruetion Get Facts Before You Enroll in any School. ‘Aak the Advertising Managerotneleading | hewspapers In your city, anywhere in the United States, Canada, England A or Australia about the M oth | Drawn by Wa. A. HALLowes. Fcompany—let them tellyou about us, | rite for our illustrated boo! ‘about the success of our students—forone- “Say, Brown, they tell me that pro- half the cost of malling—four ceutsia stamps. hibition was quite a surprise to you. Is MEYER BOTH COMPANY, that so? Department of Art Instruc' “Nn, jus ” Michigan Ave. at 20th St. Dept. 39, CHICAGO, ILL, oy at Just took my! breath dway: NOTE—To Art and Engraving Firms: Secure practical artists ‘among our graduates. W has set aside this pa; Drawn by Aubrey McEvers. Teacher (endeavoring to teach four less two)—Now, children, if you went into a candy shop with four cents and spent two, what would you have when you came out? Jane (brightly) —Candy! Comic Art & Caricature | Short Cut and Square Deal For illustrated catalog and testi- | monials 6c in stamps. Address | ZIM, Dept. Ry, HORSEHEADS, N. Y. rite your name plainly When YOU were a Boy * hole—that "your mud- hem were ec and happy, you friendship and the joys that only boyhood can furnish. Did you happen to be one of the lucky fellows with a Dad who was rich enough to buy the many things your heart desired? Or was your family one which found it to very carefully count the went out because of the few "Member the old s' old second-hand bike— riend. enjoyed perfe Drawn by Riva N. Swain |. He—Say, Mame, I don’t like your | hair straight. | She—Well, you needn't think you Small Boy—Say, mister, I only got « | Diawn by Tuomas C. CHALMERS. Tue Bor Go-Gerrers’ Cup is for all boys, both rich and poor; and no favorit- ism is shown, for boy stands on own feet. Spendi mney, dandy prizes and the benefits of friendly advice from older folks comes to each Member, You know of some youngster who needs these things. There is no obligation to rither you or the boy—but wouldn't you to have us tell him about t 1 enjoy the heart-felt gratituc oted respect of another Just write his sont and send it tou Make-A-Friend Coupon Mr. E. L. Gilbert, Pres. J-3 Tar Boy Go-Gerrens’ Cvs, 308, 110 West 40t can rule the waves around here. nickel; give me a pup. “I wisht I had about a thousand ten-dollar bills, right now.” end your plan for cash profits, free i business training for boys, without Drawn by W. A. Burke. 32