Judge, 1924-03-01 · page 32 of 36
Judge — March 1, 1924 — page 32: what you’re looking at
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Engraver’s Original Proofs f | | “The Gift of Gifts” Drawn by Angus MacDonalt ANOTI {ER very human home study by one of JUDGE’s most popular artists. The advance orders for this particular subject indicate that the supply of five hundred proofs will soon be sold. The small illustration above gives only an idea of the picture itself. The actual drawing is reproduced from the engraver's original plates on Heavy Art Mat, 15% x114 inches in size. All the details of the original drawing are preserved in all their fineness. A handsome and fitting decoration for any room in the home. Price Fifty Cents as = “Land Ho!” Drawn by Angus MacDonalt HIS sentimental subject was greeted with universal acclaim by those about to be married, by those already married and by those who ever hope to be married. The artist has given this age-old longing exceptional and unique ex- | pression in the drawing shown in miniature above. Our reprint is from the engraver’s I original plates on Heavy Art Mat, } 15% x 11% inches. . Price Fifty Cents packed and mailed postpaid immediately on receipt of your order and remittance addressed to i Judge Art Print Department : 627 West 43d Street : Mi New York City All proofs will be carefully Manager—Look here! You are wasting too much time on your personal appearance. Typist—It’s not wasted. I’ve only been here six months, and I've already had proposals from the chief clerk and the cashier.— London Opinion. “Father, I’ve decided to become an artist.” “T’ve no objections, provided you don’t draw on me!”— Humorist (London). Wife—Oh, darling—did you miss a step? Husband—WNo, my dear—hit every blessed one of them! — London Opinion. comicbooks.com