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Three New ART PRINTS “THE SEA-HAWK” By Enocn Boutes True form on a surf-board in vivid, dazzling color. This New Art Print from the engraver’s original plates is printed in four colors Of EXTRA HEAVY Art Mat, size 11 x 14 inches. Prints will be carefully packed and sent postpaid upon receipt of $1.00 “HAVE A LOOK AT VENUS” By P. L. Crosny ‘The inimitable Crosby ina happy vein. Another new Art Print. Printed from the engraver’s original engravings in four colorson EXTRA HEAVY Art Mat, size 11 x 14 inches with large margins for framing. Prints will be carefully packed and sent post paid upon receipt of 1.00 “HASN’T SCRATCHED YET” By Jonn Hep, Jr. John Held, Jr., at his best in depicting his conception of what ‘@ four-year egg looks like when it first breaks upon the world. A NEW Art Print in four colors printed on RXTRA HFAVY Art Mat, size 11 x 14 inches, ready for framing. Prints will be carefully packed and sent postpaid upon receipt of $1.00 All 3 for $2.25 Judge Art Print Department 627 West 43d Street New York [ Householder—That bag of broken glass doesn’t belong to me! Furniture Removalist—Oh, yes, it does. mirror and the pier glass. Judging the Movies (Continued from page 18) shocking violence both to Jim and to the story that one feels the title should read, “Lord, Jim!” Never- theless, it has retained enough of the original masterpiece to be well worth seeing. Percy Marmont in the title role is better than some of his lines, and Nosh Beery as “Captain Brown” makes a fine eye-filling ruffian. “Qmon the Jester” is a sweet apple. Perhaps you are one of those who like sweet apples. If you are you will enjoy Simon and won’t begrudge, as I did, the hour or so spent in-his company. For there isn’t an atom of acid in the picture, not a suggestion of the tang that makes an It’s your dressing-table —Smith’s Weekly apple or a movie palatable to a taste like mine. Nothing but love and tears, with love at last triumphant, Pfuil Answer to Last Week’s Puzzle comicbooks.com