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“THE CURSE OF DRINK” By Maud Tousey Fangel VEN the most exemplary ful misdeed to look back upon This of men has some youth- amusing picture have been you, back in the may dim and wicked past. It has proved one of JUDGE'S most popular subjects and has been reprinted, in full colors, ready for the frame It will be mailed post free for twenty-five cents, stamps Judge Art Print Department 627 West 43d Street, New York City Correspondence Course IN TNS CARTOONING, Comic Art & Caricature Short Cut and Square Deal For illustrated catalog and testi. monials send 6c in stamps. Address Dept. R, HORSEHEADS, N. Y. ZIM, Pt Ry. your name plainly Fi Your heads, Iteh, $1000 Cash says't Con clear your E.S. GIVENS, 224 Chemical ollthe above blemishes. Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. BEGINNER'S LUCK UDGE has set aside this p: e for the work of the budding artist. He hopes, in this way, to give help and ement to the amateur whose work gives promi real ability Remember that a bri; idea is all-important, then draw clearly with india ink on white paper. Address your contributions to Amateur Page, JupGe, 627 West 43d St., New York City. Drawn by Frep NEHER. “Hear your wife is a great house- keeper?” “Great housekeeper! can’t even lay a table!” Gee! She Drawn by Rube Rosenwere. Beginners’ luck. Drawn by Homer D. Fey. TEMPERANCE IN ALL THINGS “Now, father, if you could keep from —er—looking quite so natural!” Drawn by RALPH TOWNSEND. STUDIES IN EVOLUTION Mr. Glubb, the third generation of a boarding house family. Drawn by WM. A. Hattowes. Drawn by Ewin P. KNox. “Don’t you think you stayed over at Mary’s too long last night?” “Yes. As I was coming home it dawned upon me that I had.” 32 “How did you become a tramp?” “Doctor’s orders, mum. He told me to walk after me meals.” comicbooks.com