Judge, 1926-04-03 · page 30 of 36
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Sample Those Kisses! ILLIE had very red hair that curled most enthusiastically. Her lips were painted ‘h an orange colored and each separate eyelash was reinfor coating of m o. She wore a ed skirt whi skimmed the tops of her rolled stockings. white silk sweater v an awfully tight fit, and one got the idea that Billie wanted it to be an awfully tight fit. Tony was that gray-eyed, sleek-haired sort who thinks Coolidge is a total loss becau: ¥ never up at the dance hall on Saturday nights. Tony was good-looking and young. Most peo- ple liked him, but he was the kind who wouldn't do right by our Nell—it was stamped all over him. These two looked at each other and smiled. Tony asked where she hung out, who her gang was, where she got her pretty eyes and if any- body had ever told her she was some baby. Billie answered all his questions satisfactorily. Twenty minutes later, Tony was sitting with Billie on a bench where Riverside Drive gives up and dwindles into Broadway. She was taking puffs from Tony’s cigarette now and then, and he was living entirely in the future as far as she was concerned. aaaae When a girl has come-on eyes and a broadminded way, what young man will pass up a chance to sample her kisses and find out if the product lives up (0 the advertising? You'll enjoy reading “She's Wonderful!” by Vita Delmar in the current Snappy Stories. Now on all newsstands—20 cents SECT Don’t Delay- ha ‘ Winner of Draw Your Own Conclusions Contest No. 32 mer 3g. eee | J.J. Dickson, 307 S. St., N. E., Washington, D. ( Runners Up Samo con’r LET me CATEW Yeu ronTING earners a8. BR, D. McKenzie, Manitoba, Can. -M. P. Foster, Durango, Colo, Geo. L. Pugh, Asheville, N.C. 23 comicbooks.com