Judge, 1926-05-29 · page 32 of 36
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Mimi Splits Her Dates ATELY Mimi was finding it simply im- possible to make any plans for the day until she was sure that Martin Putnam was not going to call up. It really would be much more convenient if Martin would ask her places the day before instead of waiting till the last moment. This way she was always having to hurt Ted or someone who had an appointment with her. Ted complained loudly, and with bitterness “Do you belong to some kind of secret societ that ‘calls you at odd times, so you always have to be hanging around?” The telephone rang then and Mimi started up impulsively. “Oh, ho,” said Ted, “I think I see the plot! Waiting for someone ‘to give you a ring, and you can’t leave before he does for fear he won't call again.” That is not so, Ted Brown,” began Mimi, furiously. The voice that she trilled into the telephone vas not at all the voice whieh she had used en she had talked to Ted. A new voice y well... . This afternoon? Why—why—" Her voice fell just a little bit. After all, it was two o'clock now and she had promised Ted. She hesitated, the receiver still in her hand— wae When you find the one girl in the world is splitting your dates, there's one way—and only one way—to cure her. Want to know how? Consult “Mimi Splits Her Dates,” a delightful story by Dorothy Dow, in the current issue of SNapry Stories. Now on all newastands—20 cents Winner of Draw Your Own Conclusions Contest No. 40 ~ —— TT] i Witter 0 PEP A. J. Pepping, 6 Wegman Court, Jersey City, N. J. Close Seconds Tyust muSsT GET, THIS FIXED Conway H. Smith, Richmond, Va. Scott Smith, Atchison, Kan. comicbooks.com