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BEGINNER'S LUCK upGE has set aside this page for the work of the budding artist. He hopes, in this way, to give help and encouragement to th teur whose work gives promise of real ability. Remember that a bright, ori al idea is all-impc nt, then draw clearly with india ink on white paper. Address your contributions to Amateur 627 West 43d St., New York City. Drawn by WILLIAM JURNEY. Captain—What are you, my lad? Private—I’m—er—an artist, sir. “Fine. You can paint all our fire buckets!” Drawn by J.C. WHALEN. “Here y’ are, lady! One million | ) y : marks for a nickel!” | Vata Ls | <I} “But are you sure they’re not coun- | | * = ~ terfeit?” Drawn by T. F. HINes. Woman—You can’t see my husband, he is in the bath tub. Book Agent—That’s funny! Every time I call he is in the bath tub! Has Drawn by AN Toman he no clothes to wear? Farmer—I wonder what makes our chickens look sleepy this morning? She—Oh, the rooster was fast this morning, I think! >> =a an ro ~ We - aE. ty te TE the one Drawn by Maup ANN Duncan. The eyes have it. g Drawn by JOHN L, Lam. I, The search for the missing link continues. d e e h e Il Y \ Bo Drawn by E. F. CALLE. “What a fine overcoat, my friend!” “Overcoat? Over nothing! I’m broke!” n r t t s Drawn by CaRKout. BLUNT. Jones—Did you bring back snapshots of the sum- s ; mer resort where you spent your vacation? Drawn by CLYDE MAXEY Jenkins—No. I have my own views of that place. “Sign-bored.” comicbooks.com