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Winner of Draw Your Own Conclusions Contest No. 70 Stewart Heiss, Cleveland, 0. Newspaper Fence Talk “What,” queries the fashion department of the Omaha Bee, “has become of the old-fashioned sash?” It still abounds, dearie, only nowadays it is called a skirt. —New York World Box Office Attendant—I can give you one in the third row. Patron—No, I want one in the first row. ‘Very well, here’s an extra fiddle. Tell the stage manager to give you a seat in the orchestra.” —Answers sf A confidence man who tried to steal £36 from Georges Carpentier was knocked down by the pugi- list. The victim obviously thought it impossible that a heavyweight boxer would fight for so small a sum. London Opinion ss An American says that Prohibition was brought in by the will of the people. And it looks as though it will be driven out by the won't of the people. —Passing Show sae Two Scotsmen went bath- ing. One Said—I'll bet you sixpence I can stay under water longer than you. The Other Said—All right. Both submerged. The police are still looking for the bodies. | —Tit Bits Innocents Abroad “There's a great picture here we ought to see.” “What is it?” “One of Rembrandt's.” “Let’s go. I haven't been to the cinema for ages.” —Christian Science Monitor 23 THIRD EARL of CRAVEN “A near approach to Paradise” ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ] ] ! ! ! ! 4 study of character as re- ] ! ! ] ! ] ] ! ] | | ! | ! { EXCLAIMED the Craven MIXTURE Imported from NOTHING is more fascinating than the vealed in handwriting—en- tertaining and instructive Let us analyze and report on the handwriting of yourself or your friends. Thoroughness and_ honesty assured Send specimen with One Dollar to INSTITUTE of GRAPHOLOGY P. O. Box 93, Station A, Hartford, Conn. ee comicbooks.com