Judge, 1926-05-22 · page 32 of 36
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Winner of Draw Your Own Conclusions Contest No. 39 The Gay Hours arrived at Nadine’s apartment in tude Towers promptly at eleven o'clock. A Japanese maid let him in. He hoped Nadine would remember him, but he couldn't be sure. For Nadine had burst in upon his party last night with no idea of where she was or where she had started for. Her escort had collapsed just inside Jason's door- way, and was—so far as Jason knew—still resting comfortably on the spot where he had fallen. She had caroled, “Please—I must have a drink—quick—" and after one of Jason's famous silver fizzes she had simply called Jason “darling” and let it go at that. Heavy taffeta curtains at a far door parted and a small person with tumbled black hair and a few scraps of chiffon (that probably went by the name of negligée) caught about her came out. “Are you a reporter?” asked Nadine. Oh, this was cruel! “No,” he said wretchedly, “you—you in- ed me to come to breakfast.” Nadine disposed her small perfect person upon the brocaded sofa by the fireplace, caught up a wisp of chiffon so that it covered her bare, famous legs, and then leaned gently back upon the satin pillows, her back to Jason! Here is Jason in the famous Nadine - Taf Bethe Dae Parrish's apartment at eleven o'clock in the Louis E. Este, 583 Riverside Drive, City. morning the dream of a lifetime. - But can any young man in the morning remind a girl Q of the promises she made him in the gay high Close Seconds hours of the night before? Trust Jason! See "Jason and the Silver Fizz," by Dawn Powell, in the current iseue of SNapry Stories, Conte N39 G3 Now on all newsstands—20 cents. sign on the dotted line NOTICE TO JUDGE CONTRIBUTORS ENGLO:E no return postage when you submit Funnybones, Epilaughs, Toasts of the Day, Dizzy Labels or Lissie Labels to JupGe. And have no fear of rejection slips. Because those contributions that are not accepted will be promptly and neaily filed im the waste basket. The hundreds of Funnybones, Epilaughs and Lizsie Labels received daily have forced this drastic policy upon us. But for prompt attention, address manuscripts in separate envelopes, to the following departments: Manuscripts—Literary Editor of Jupe Funnybones—Punnybone Editor of JupGE, Epilaughs—Epilaugh Editor of Jupce, Crossword Pussles—Crossword Puzzle Editor of Jupce, Lissie Labels—Lizzie Label Editor of Jupce, Toasts of the Day—Toasts of the Day Editor of \UDGE, Dizzy Labels—Dizzy Label Editor of Jupcs. 627 WEST 434 STREET NEW YORK CITY 30 comicbooks.com