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| BEGINNER'S LUCK UDGE has set aside this page for the work of the budding artist. He hopes, in this way to give help and encouragement to the amateur whose work gives promise of real abilit Remember that a bright, original idea is all-important, then draw c ith india ink on wt paper. Address your contributions to Amateur Page, Juoce, 627 West 43d St., New York Cit A Big Field for Men and Women - Be a Creative Commercial Artist. Don't be the “tell me what to do” kind. Creative artists are worth from $100.00 to $500.00 per week and more. Our academy is the only school basing its instruction upon the actual practices of the Master Commercial Ar By analysis of Commercial Art Master Pieces we find the methods of the artist. By construc- tive instruction we teach these principles, developing the student step by step, until he is producing high grade Commercial Art. The 1923 edition of our course embodies all up to date Commercial Art Practices. Large Commercial Art houses, employing hundreds of artists, have endorsed us as their training school. Students finishing half of this un- usual course can secure and hold desirable positions. Four month students can begin to sell drawings. Home study or class room instruction. Both | day and evening classes. Get our big beauti- \ fully illustrated book telling all about Com- \y mercial Art and the opportunities it pre- sents as WE TEACH IT. Send 6 cents in stamps for a copy. aa ae? Y NATIONAL ACADEMY Drawn by Curkiek Gre OF Oe on ee | Mrs. Tut-ankh-Amen—Tutty, dear, “ cry - pink elephant furniture is coming in ea ND remenebatmaitede | this spring; let's get rid of this polka- Could tLL. dotted cow set. . Tut—The baby likes it. ae “Before he is weaned it will be out Correspondence Course | of style.” IN IN CARTOONING, Comic Art & Caricature Short Cut and Square Deal Por illustrated catalog and testi- monials 6c in stamps. Address Drawn by Creu. Bewt. A union suit—old style. ZIM, Dept. R HORSEHEADS, N. Y. ile your name plainly CART Cou Kinds of cartooning for newspapers and magazines—also € d PAL, wey pent YOU Answer me! aes ——_— for lite opportunities for you now! ay youwork. faclag Businces sured Ee Drawn by Joserit M, Suarer. Carrier (entering P. O.) — Phew! Pull down a window. Why all the foul L by Dominick F. Mazzeo. air in here? ‘Sane } en Ow Dominick. nue P. O. Clerk—Can't you see. I just The unexpected answer. found a coupla dead letters! ART PHOTOS, posteards and larg ples, splendid, for Little Books Funny Southern ki ried love. One reader says It contains more real tn- formation than all other sez books put together. Sent in plain cover, by re- Awol turm "mail. for" $1.0, cash Toney order, » check or Goes Direct to ama be ; my | Drawn by W. A. HANLowes. the Heart of the KNOWLEDGE BOOK CO. “Just a line to let you know that pa Sex Question. 257 W. Tlst St. New York. painted the porch yesterday.”