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AZLIE OCuses | “Kic th, Katie.” Judge pays te printed door of the library whence now issued sudden sounds of revelry. The door yielded slowly to his un- stable equilibrium and as he floated ally into the stately grandeur of the ancient hall he sensed the swift passing of a wornout gin bottle and was quickly gathered into. the revolving celebration. His parents enthusiastically welcomed him with acrashing of glasses and he was dimly aware that perhaps the Christmas spirit had even this stronghold of non-union industry. Something indeed had happened— permeated something great, something wonder- « ful lance that sounded far away. “Pa rhe caught snatches of jubi- is no longer a bootlegger.” more humiliating work and s “Happy Easter, and many of The clouds began to part and little No longer be bound down by long labor and anxiety. His father was splendid, magnificent. With a shout our hero comprehended the sudden turn of events. The Christmas spirit was truly present, and there would be Yuletide joys such as Aloysius had never imagined. A new day had burst suddenly upon the happy family. Papa De Vantervale had been promoted from bootlegger to Prohibition Enforce- ment Agent! And the Christmas spirits beamed warmly down upon the joyous house- hold, as dimly and indefinitely, the chimes of Yuletide floated groggily down the chimney Richard 8. Wallace cr Aloysius was coming to. would he “Yes, little kiddies, Merry Christ- mas—this is Santa Claus speaking. If You Give a Movie Camera ... be sure it uses Standard Size Film Christmas looms! What finer, what more prac more joyous gift than a motion picture camer: continuous pleasure. It will make this Christmas ever. Your whole family will be delighted. When you buy this Christmas gift supreme, be sure that the camera you purchase will give you real professional pictures like those shown in theatres. You want p tures that can be preserved—pictures of cherished scenes— the baby’s first toddling steps and rapid growth—family activities—travel, sports. To do this you need a standard size film camera (35 mm.). DeVry Movie Camera holds 100 feet standard size theatre film The famous DEVRY is the only 35 mm. standard, auto- matic movie camera on the market under $300. Here is a camera, automatic and so ple that a child can operate it. Made of the finest materials, It will last a lifetime. But the price is only $150. DEVRY Cameras can be bought on easy terms from any ler. With DEVRY standard size film camera and projector the films of the world are available for you to show in your own home! You are not limited to the comparatively few films reduced to “off standard” size. DeVry Standard —Automatic MOVIE CAMERA _ 05) cal, what A gift of live for- FREE BOOKLET You are invited to send for our new book “New Facts on Amateur Motion Picture Photography.” There is no obligation. Dept. 12°G, 1 This is the 16 This is the 35 mm. THE DEVRY CORPORA’ 11 Center St Off standard compared with stand- ard film shown actual size of comicbooks.com