Judge, 1924-11-08 · page 33 of 36
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Horizontau 1. Something she uses when eating bonbons. 5. Out of date (fr). 10. A Turkish delight. 12. Why the dear things like Fifth avenue. 14. The first man who couldn’t say “no.” 15. Something they step on. 17. A press notice of yourself you'll never read. 18. A musical note. 19. Over. 21. The boy who has a girl in every port. 98. If three’s a crowd—what’s two? (abr.) 24. Something the dears wear underneath. 27. Three score (Roman). 28. How she likes to wear her hats these days. 29. Where she keeps her hat in church. 31. A preposition. 88. A drink—she prefers ice cream sodas, 35. An exclamation—she uses this often. 87. What she calls any woman who disapproves. “88, She takes one for better or worse. 89. What she says—but seldom means. 41. A dessert. fi 48. A pronoun—what she calls some one she doesn’t like. 44. A note—musical. 46. Modern girls aren’t so strong for this. 48. In like manner. 50. What she likes to go in for evenings. 54. What her boy friend carries on his hip (abr.). 56. Agirl’sname. 57. What you’d deserve if you disagreed with her. 58. The first two letters of the alphabet. 59. The sheik happened to be one of these. 61. Did you ever sit down and write her one? 63. Something to do with dressing —the modern girl seems to have discarded. 65. Something they change—bless ’em! 67. Consent implied—but not stated outright. 68. The inhabitants of a nation in Europe. 69. Destined. Key to Judge’s Cover Puzzle “The Greatest Puzzle of Them All!” VERTICAL 1. Assured of success. 2. An Anglo-Saxon money of ac- count (better try the horizontals). 3. This girl is not one. 4, Very early. 6. Similar to. 7. Where the good-looking life- guard takes her. 8. What she does when she wants to get her way. 9. Heroic narrative. 10. He has long ears (not a don- key). 11. She has lost her job as chap- erone. 18. What she says when you first try to kiss her. 15. What they might have named her if she were German. 16. What she did to the poor boy’s heart. 20. A character in “Uncle Tom’s Cabin.” 22. She gets this way early. 24. A prefix. 25. Flowers of the valley. 26. In like manner or degree. 27. Behold! 30. What she does not say at the 31. If she doesn’t freckle. 32. How she gets when you are a few minutes late. 34. What they do when they meet at the Sorority. 36. What she tries to make. 40. A proposition, 41, A musical instrument. 42, Astudy—musical. 48. Third person singular present indicative of a verb (didn’t you ever go to school?), 45. Associated Press (this will make you think!). 46. Where those who forget to pay their alimony go. 47. What she hates to see come around (abr.). 48. (If you found 48 Horizontal, this will be easy.) 49. To harness together. 51. To mark. 52. Striking (fr.). 58. To aid. 55. What she sets when puckers her lips. 58. A hard test to stand. 60. Love (Latin). 62. Another way to spell dew (this is foolish). 64. They’re never really safe till they’re down and out. 66. A direction (abr.). 67. She says this twice as you are leaving. she ee | “Judge men, my boy,as YOu Judge Craven Not by clothes, but by character. Craven does not rely on a fanciful multi-coloured tin for its sales. It’s the quality of its contents that counts. The plain old tin, famous since the *sixties, is in keeping with the old- fashioned, natural and painstaking way of curing that has been adhered | to rigorously. Craven Mixture is sweeter, smoother and more satisfying than any other tobacco. No wonder it is smoked by real pipe lovers all over the world. Established 1788 New York Office: 220, Fifth Avenue. —_—— Ask jor — Craven | lx the laine i Old Tin RITTENHOUSE HOT 22D & CHESTNUT STS. PHILADELPHIA, PA. Rooms with hot and $2 UP cold running water Rooms with $3 UP Club Breakfast, SOc Special Evening Dione’, nt, S12 AS As wellan sevice ala carte Luncheon, 90c. DROPS ON — Philadelphia, Knneroome S998 comicbooks.com