Judge, 1923-10-13 · page 31 of 36
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"T Owe My Social Success 9 to Arthur Murray “They used to avoid me when I asked for a dance. i foake “up "until ‘a partner left me standing alone in che middle oF tha Boor 1 fgured 1 could tak K brighter or She—I hear he drinks something Arthur Murray! awful! mia and’ pleaple ogee: | He—Yeah, I tasted it—Northwest- ins acound bere’ sbi ern Purple Parrot. 7 1 got best dancer and Profs rors is those which: Talksodamnedfastthatyoucan’ttake- anote. Spend three-quarters of an hour and one box of chalk explaining, and then | after you've copied four pages of notes, tell you that the stuff is not important. ur red neckties and horse collars. — | yancnes Whee Wait until you're jammed with work | in'out oan'he and then throw a quiz. Think that their course is the only important one that you taking, and hand out problems as if they were giving away German marks. Tell you not to bone for the because it will be general, My sister's family have rm Five Dancing Lessons Free exam and then ask ox Trot. One Step, Waltz, trouble i doin i ARTHUR MURRAY, Studio 901,290 Broadway, NewYork lesions in his studio and pald his regular fee of $1) per Tess Arthur Murray, Studio 901 290 Broadway, New York city » prove that T can way send the FIVE Fi you if you agree with the statement on page 247, Give you the C’s and P's. Call the roll the de Tech. Voo Doo. The Optimist Wires Twas courting Mary Ann She was a timid maid, A tender thing, a slender thing, And, if, perchance, I stayed for but a day or two, She'd greet me, looking hurt, And sigh a bit, and ery a bit, And saturate my shirt. But in the end, when I'd explained, She always sweetly kisse me; And, simple lad, it made me glad Because the girl had missed me. F's and the others the Mass. y you cut. sae Ay “T see by the papers that the notorious: Madame X has just been taken by the police for forgery.” do you suppose 1 career Who knows? the movies.”°— Toronto ( that will end her She may yet go inte roblin, te But since I've married Mary Ann She's absolutely vicious! She flings at me, she slings at me Our precious wedding dishes; Her temper is an awful thing In spite of faulty aim; But still despite our daily fight My feeling is the same: For though our love has passed away, And she has ceased to kiss me— I'm always glad when she gets mad, That still she seems to miss me! Princeton Tiger. Rad Consider the dachshund. Oh, woe is the beast! He trots on four legs When he needs six at least. Dartmouth Jack o° Lantern. Ann—Did you say, “This is so sud- den,” when Dave proposed to you the other day? flustered I instead.—Mass Tech ttt T intended to, but Iwas so forgot and cried, “At last,” Voo Doo, She—How much do you charge to treat cats? Doc—Ten dollars “Ten dollars purr. Smith—Honestly now, do you think a mushy line like that goes? Vassar—Don’t know, but I know darned well that it comes back.— . Princeton Tiger. Nebraska Awgwan. 29 Art—Where have you been, Beggs—Been putting a bridle on my horse, Art. “How'd you get the bit in his mouth?” “T waited till he yawned.” —Whirlwind, ey Henry —Has talk ye but he Tech. your baby learned to looking at wife)—He could have, hasn't had a chance.—Georgia Yellow Jacket. The first historical instance of a ques- tionable career. —Harvard Lampoon. comicbooks.com