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THe CAOTAINS DAUGHTER WALKING HOME FROM THE WRECK OF “HE HESPERUS. Let omer & PARALACTICAL PARASITE ON A PARABOLA . PARAPHRAS- ING A PARADOX WITH A PARASOL. COULD ANYTHING BE NICER ? Pece Peer COTTON-TAIL WITH COTTON- BATTING PLAYING BOLL WITH A WEEVIL FOR. A BOTTLE OF COTTON GIN The Plunge & ose, is the Old Man alone nov Jimmy. It’s a good time now to ask.” Still the young man lingered. “But, Rose, do you really think he will agree?” “T cannot say, Jimmy. You know how moody he is at times.” “Well, do you think I had better wait for a more favorable opportunity? I'd rather wait if he’s going to refuse me now.” “Oh, Jimmy! I don’t know how you can think of waiting. It's just prolonging the agony.” Jimmy sighed. “That’s true. I’m simply dying to get it over. Should I put it to him bluntly or introduce it by de- grees?” “T think you had better ask him outright. He’ll only get angry if he thinks you are fishing. Don’t be afraid, Jimmy, he’s human, after all.” “IT know that, Rose, but I am so afraid he will refuse mé “Well, you'll have to ask him. It's the only wa “T suppose it in a good temper?” “As good as he c >, Jimmy.” “And alone, Rose?” “Quite alone, Jimmy.” “Then here goes’—straighten- ing his tie. “Wish me luck, Rose.” “IT do, Jimmy, the best of luck.” And with those encouraging words from the little typist, the little office boy went in to ask his boss for a rise. You say he’s —Passinc Snow BLL We read of a married man who always has the last word. It is usually “Yes.” Everynopy’s WEeKLy Solution of Last Week’s Puzzle weres, HE caves £ owe you THE MARY OWE onG_AS De SHE Loves [Amn Just why the DeVry takes better movies! Holds 100 feet of Standard Theatre Size film. Can be loaded in daylight. Takes 55 feet of film without re- winding. Will focus direct on the film. Can be put into action from ; position and has three v finders instead of one. 6 Requires no cranking. 7 Needs no tripod. 8 Starts and stops smoothly. IMPLY point the DeVry, press a button and you are taking movies guaranteed to be as perfect as those taken by any professional movie camera at any price. The DeVry is absolutely vibrationless and amazingly easy to operate. Also movies taken with the DeVry are permanent, be- cause the Standard DeVry negative is al- ways preserved, the pictures being shown from a positive print. And yet the DeVry price of oD places it well within the ch of the amateur. Send for our new FR eas Just Why the DeVry Takes Better Movies.” DeVry Standard Automatic Movie Camera OD> aA Yoo“ nO} olmajorle THE DE VR 1111 Centre Street, > Ilinois || Please send me your Why the Takes Better Mov: Name Addre. Cir comicbooks.com