Judge, 1924-11-15 · page 33 of 36
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a long sweet kiss. As he held me in his arms he murmured gently, “Dearest—Helen—.” It almost hurt me to shoot him; Harold was so handsome. Very truly, Henrietta Nougatine Dear Sir: We have a man in our office who is amember of the Y. M,C. A in the Boy Scouts, a pil chureh—but principally he's Poll anna. He bly ends a tel phone conversation with “Righto” or . a leader r of the local inva “Bueno” —said with smiles in his voice!—but when he said, Oui, oui and Auf Wiedersehen, in the same conversation the other day, we drew our trusty revolver and shot him quite dead. There'll not be one of those in our offic L.C. Smith Dear Sir: My very clever to refer to me as husband always thought it the old although he was twelve T bore up under for a long time, but finally came the breaking point. One night the Bartons called up and asked us over to play woman, years my this injustice senior, cards. Friend husband answered the phone. “Just a minute,” he chirruped, “I'll ask the—. Those his last words. His bag of golf clubs nearby; a midiron the were stood did trick. I was acquitted on the first ballot, but Mrs. Barton never forgave me for breaking up their bridge game. Mrs. Hillerest set Said the man-eating shark to his wife, As they lay in the shady, “Although I'm a man-eating shark T would not refuse a la sea-weed so When I Learned Why She Snubbed Me— I Searched and Found the Secret of Popularity HE humiliation—the shame of it— I ade me sick at heart. But it cer- tainly opened my e: T realized just what had happened. She had as ed him to rescue her from such a clumsy boor as I. She had begged him to save her from my awkward, painful stumbling. Now, at last, I understood how disagreeable it’ was to put up with a stumbling, awkward dancer And I really couldn't blame her for “‘waking me up.” For, now I realized why I was never popular in a ballroom, w was not a social success. Popular Overnight! It was the very next night that I came across Arthur Murray's advertisement in a magazine. At first I was skeptical because I had the old-fashioned idea that dancing could be learned only at a dancing school. But there was nothing to risk—so I wrote for the five free lessons at once. Since then my life has been a continuous whirl of happy times and interesting com- pany. I am_ invited everywhere. And would you believe it ed to be so awkward with my ease among strangers , 1 have made “Waiter! Have you a match?” —Passing Show (London) more business and ever had the ri You home, and without a p: More than 200,000 men and women become accomplished dancers thr Arthur Murra arkable new method. ocial progre Send today he five free lessons. Learn the of leading, how to follow successfull to gain confidence, how to fox-trot to waltz—these complete five lessons are yours to keep, without obligation. Clip and mail this coupon NOW. In clude 25c to cover the cost of handling, mailing a Arthur Mui Studio 378, 2 Arthur Murray, Studio 378 290 Broadway, New York Please send New Y Name Protect yourself against hold-up, rowdies, etc. with this clever cigarette’ case, of light weight metal me (> exacly like the real thing’ Pul the trigger. back flies the lid showing your cigarettes. Lots ue Ponding livery plus posta Money back if Coy ‘antl PATHFINDER CO. Dep. JF3B, Sa Sh Sith Ave...¥, 200 Sheets, 100 Envelopes High grade, clear, white bond paper $ ally mouth wri Biaich. Packed in special handy box Your Name and Address Printed Froe Fea A National Stationery Co.,9388 Lincoln Highway Batavia, iMifols cixts Earn Xmas M cirts Earn Amas Money Write for 50 Sets St. Nicholas Christmas «Sell for 10c a set. When sold send us $3.00 a: $2.00. No Work—. un. St. pilicfrotes, 2814 Glenwood Rd., Dept. Brooklyn, N. Y. comicbooks.com