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“Land Ho!” Drawn by Angus MacDonall THIS sentimental ever hope to be married. subject was greeted with universal acclaim by those about to be married, by those already married and by those who Key to Judge’s Crossword Puzzle Horizontau 1. Those who do it last are English. 6. You'll get a laugh out of this. 11. In addition to. 12. The only thing under the sun some people get from a vacation. 14. What makes the ocean salty. 15. Something out there in the wide open spaces. 16. What the bald-headed man said was cold in the restaurant. 18. What the goat said when Jonah told his fish story. 19. Postscript (abr.). 10. The only thing a lot of men would willingly give their mother-in- law. 12. A preposition. 13. What some girls say but don’t mean when you ask for a kiss. 16. A good way to keep your head. 17. With (fr.). 20. A masculine pronoun. What Armour’s claim their ham is. 24. What old maids never do. 25. Arag,a bone and aboyish bob. 26. The reason men go to co- educational colleges. 27. The way even the best line gets when it’s overworked. The artist has given this age-old 20. Oatmeal. longing exceptional and unique ex- 21. Virginia (abr.) pression in the drawing shown in 23, miniature above. Our reprint is from the engraver's original plates on Heavy Art Mat, 153% x 114% inches. Price Fifty Cents All proofs will be carefully packed and mailed postpaid immediately on receipt _ of your order and remittance addressed to Judge Art Print Department 627 West 43d Street New York City EE HE aries lescope we cerppeton, $6,000 to $10,000 incomes reaper Reay to aster sd graduates Tethods rrtended to students ite tocay for fli details. Soby American Landscape School, 9-HA, Newark, NewYork PIMPLES Your Skin Can Be Quickly Cleared of Pir ples: Blackheads. Acne jons on the face or body. Barbers Itch, Eczei larged Pores and Oily, or Shiny Skin. Write today for my BooKt! “A Curan-Toxe Sixsy reeling cured mys afver being aflicted 15 Jears. E. S. GIVENS, 224 Chemical Bidg., Kansas City, Mo. BOYS & eigcs Larn el Mone Write for 50 Sets St. Nicholas for 10c a set. When sold send Ng Work-—Just Fun, | St. Nie he jas, 2814 ood Rd, Dept. 169, Brooklyn, N. ven A prefix. 24. The cat's. 26. Precious stones. 28. A musical note. 29. The only thing a woman won't use to win an argument. 31. The initials of a famous Amer- ican President. 83. The way a flapper tries to look on Fifth avenue. 34. To disfigure. 35. A well-known ending. 36. Doctor (abr.). 37. What you go under after the (nth) degree of Scotch. 39. Behold. 41. What the stocking manufac- turer tells about his goods. 43. A man of wisdom. 46. Otherwise. 48. What a little boy calls his mother. 50. Company (abr.). To exist. 52. One thing to do to show a girl a good time. 54. The kind of a girl that men don’t forget. 60. How a lot of blonds get that way. 61. A knight of the road. 62. What love does with a little gift of roses. 63.. When to kiss a pretty girl. VERTICAL 1. The only things that can get lit on wood alcohol and not suffer bad effects. 2. Sorrowful exclamation. 8. United States Navy (abr.). 4. What will few second-hand cars do. 5. The name of a prize fighter who doesn’t like fast blacks. 7. We. 8. The little thing that puts color in a girl’s cheek. 9. What you are when you're happy. 28. What a chorus girl wants to be at night. 30. What they do at a tea party. 82. River (Spanish). 387, “Spring has come,” said the mouse as he danced around in it. 38. Every. 40. The proof that women can take them is that they marry. 42. Before noon. 44, What the irate father said to his prospective son-in-law as the clock struck twelve. 45, Something to squeeze. 47, What the Swedish girl took in a red automobile. 49. What a man does for his girl when they go to a show. . This is not a ruthless work, though it concerns baseball. 53. A husband’s retreat. . The way only a few address the Prince of Wales. 56. A university degree. 57. A kind of dog. 59. North Dakota (abr.). 61. High flyer (abr.). clever these puzzle makers. “So you have given up writing novels!” “Yes—the publishers said my im- agination was too lively— plots lacked probability—but I’m doing very well writing advertisements!” —Passing Show (London) comicbooks.com