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ART PRINTS “Oh, Mama!” By RB. Fuller A new child picture that has a very strong maternal appeal. Printed in. four colors from the original plates on heavy Art Mat, size 11 x 14 inches. Prints will be carefully packed and sent postpaid upon receipt of 50 cents each “Time” By Delevante A new Art Print both ‘the old. an one color from the Mat, size 19 x 15 i which will appeal to love Print on heav of Prints will be carefully packed and sent postpaid upon receipt of 50 cents each OTHER ART PRINTS “The Sea Hawk" $ .50 ‘Have a Look at Venus”... 50 “Hasn't Scratched Yet". . é 50 “Tee for Two" 50 “Saturday Night" -50 “Be Yourself" 50 “The Curse of Drink" 7 25 JUDGE ART PRINT DEPARTMENT 627 West 43d Street New York “DON'T SHOUT “I can hear you with the MORLEY PHONE It is invisible, weightless, comfortable, inexpensive. No metal, wires nor rubber. Can be used by anyone, young or_ old. The Morley Phone for the DEAF is to the ears what glasses tothe eyes. Write for Free Booklet con- taining tetimenials of users all over the county. It dieribes causes of deafness: tls how and why the MORLEY PHONE relieves. Over 100,000 so The Morley Company, 10 South 18th re Dept. 774, Philadelphia JUDGE FOR YOURSELF Joper: thing Girl Number of your : plication, Uh come to the that $ quil as yout put out L agree heartily with Steven MeCray: and JH Theisz, but would advise that Richard H. Dais, the “high school kid,” return to the fourth grade and “learn to stand. it,” because the American laws are made to be ed and not broken America for Ameri Detroit, Mich. Kennedy Sharpe August 4, 196. Benedictine York Hoxon: [don’t as a rule like to write to there seems to - writer has to unless he silent un do hirwself in pant of ts the publication. The id the last E have ne n to do in your case, However, [have felt like writing for such a long time that it just needed one little incident to overcome my natural dislike for this particular kind of correspondence Llike Joe: immensely, and I like every depart- ment init, the humor, the editorials and the er word puzzle, T got’ into the habit of reading Jvpar two years ago, when [started regular weekly commutation to Providence, and [think in celebra= tion of this fact you ought to brin a “Travel N Now comes tne knock. But it is a friendly knock, just like one T would give my better half if she spent too much money on my birthday present Why will vou insist in poking fun at the bk state of double harness? Not that [a enthused about it, but, then, what's the use of rubbing it in, why laugh at the g that's down? It makes me think that you a single, and why Trate Flat Dweller kept me up till twely Look here, last night! Radio Fiend—My dear old cherub, you ought to have stuck it for another quarter of an hour; we got some great stuff from Paris. Tam so much married? G H represent t There is an tuned when “ of that Wittiest Weekly Henry Walls the W Aug. 10, 1926, When Prohibition Prohibits Dead What is all the fur ihe poor quality: of nig caught?) Per law and your ret it out of court, you dare not eve time out for meals D 1 you will have to achieve the permanent stile * Of the acrobatic daneer ‘ you have ou litical slapstick of t : past By the way, T like your word puzzles. Denver, Co urs Aug. 28, 1926. UL W. Kremer : | 1 “Up for the Week-end™ ‘ Editors of Ivvcr E Dean Siks: May 1 congratulate you, and through you, the artist the Picture ny your | recent issue entitled “Up for the Week-end”? Tr tight bave been done by Bellows at his best And, while Pam at it, let me express the hope that Mr. ton will continue his excellent work. He is one of the s up of civilized writers that i se the level of de coney and intelligence s, than many st And, with reference: your fight a Prohibition insanity, let me paraphra Richard Le Gullienne’s “Violin Music Ah, for the love of God, cease not thy fighting.” Shiner, Tex rar z 126 riley H. Hepler e—The picture referred to was drawn by Clive Weed. line from ts Brown, your infernal loudspeaker Passing Show comicbooks.com