Judge, 1926-12-18 · page 28 of 36
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PICTURES Sa “The Spanish Bark” By J. D. Gleason A fine reproduction in brilliant coloring, that will appeal to all who love the sea. Prints are 744 x 9 inches. Prints will be carefully packed and sent postpaid upon receipt of 50 cents “See-Saw” By Delevante A beautiful reproduction in one color of a crayon- pencil drawing which graphically illustrates the fias made in the fair sex. Printed on heavy Art Mat, size 19 x 15 inches, with wide margins changes Time for framing Prints will be carefully packed and sent postpaid upon receipt of 50 cents “The Old Army Game” By James Trembath One of the most interesting and attractive pic- tures ever reproduced as an Art Print. Beauti- fully printed from the original engraving in soft, two-toned sepia brown on heavy Art Mat, size 19 x 15 inches, with wide margins. Prints will be carefully packed and sent postpaid upon receipt of 50 cents OTHER NEW ART PRINTS ‘The Sea Hawk"’ a Look at Venus” 0 “Raising ne Standards of Musicai ” Com 50 “No Mother. to Guide, Her 50 ‘Oh! Mama” 50 ‘Saturday : 50 ‘Be Yourself” 50 “The Curse of Drink’ 25 ART PRINT DEPARTMENT 627 WEST 43d STREET NEW YORK Old Gentleman (who has collided violently with a young man)— I beg your pardon, sir. Young Man—Entirely my fault, sir. ‘Then why the blazes don’t you look where you're going High Hat (Continued from page 11) get a ‘Sniff’ of the bottle. You have no idea how even the last nine be- comes and the finish is worth the price of admission! Our test for liquor is to drop a claw-hammer into the punch and if it sinks to the bot- tom we leave the contents to Aunt Julia from Murfreesboro. If the hammer floats the stuff is drinkable and if it dissolves immediately upon touching the fluid..... Boy! That's Liquor!” —f— In the Xmas number I mentioned “The Sun Also Rises” as one of the six best books so it might not be a bad idea to say something about it .. it’s by a bird named Ernest Hemingway and despite sentences that are about a thousand words long, is one of the fastest reading books I’ve ever read... .. it con- cerns the doings of a group of dis- solute Americans living in Paris and certainly makes you thirsty! ..... also read “Murder at Smutty Nose,” by Edmund Pearson, and if you're a Hall-Mills fan you'll get a great kick out of it..... it’s a good deal more thrilling than a would-be mystery story and contains accounts of eight famous murder cases. Gp Dr —London Opinion Cora—My doctor tells me I can’t play golf. Clara—So he’s played with you, too. —Answers RR ad Husband—My dear, a great physi- cian says women require more sleep than men. Wife (saspiciously)—Oh? “Yes, my dear; so—er—perhaps you'd better not wait up for me to- night.” —Answers “What, another hat! Will you never stop buying things under the pretext that they are bargains?” ’ve already stopped, dear. I paid twice as much for this as it’s worth.” —Petit Bleu comicbooks.com