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HIGH Club News Drop of perspiration sit- ting en a cake of ice trying to keep cool with the thermometer at 10@° in the Gre shade, mt esi 3 | ¥EROCIOUS, LARGE -MOUTH. | €D SILK STOCKING AT— | “TEMPTS TO SWALLOW A | BEAUTIFUL GIRL. AUSGANG, ALLEGORICAL ALLIGATOIL SINGWG ALLEGRETTO “TO PROVE “THE ALLIGATION IS Not AN ALLEGATION IN ALLEGHANY. 3 TZOOK SWITH- BAK GAME FR WE UTE ONES, OFTEN RererReD TO AS THE KIDDIES, —_ — RULES — | RKE A NICKEL’s WoRrTH OF PoP- CORN AND STARTING AT W DROP | AME POPCORN AT AN _ANGE OF 40! UNTL You REACH E THEN _OPEN ABE CN, OF “Tomatoes @ car ARE CONTENTS AND -TAROW EMPTy CAN AT EGG (@). “HE ONE —HaT BREAKS “THE EGO GETS “THE EMPTY -TOMATO CAN, eA 600 Day , NIGHTY, NICE Lge MONT (als back, for Stand enough there are everyone — “Bar- With your kind boys, we mean, ission: “To High Hat Folks w by quote the price of less 40%—or § net F.O.B. New York packed for shipment any- where. This is a special con- cession to introduce it and only via “Judge.” “A complete set of equipment includes: bowl, fruit bowl, color), shaker, icc pick, stainless steel knife, opener here six glasses j and stirring spoon. We will in- clude this for $5 extra, which just covers costs.” For a music attachment that play low y I Am” and “Show Me Way to Go Home”—$4 ext This last is never s rd cquipment unless ordered separate] the unit is imported from Switzerland costs a bit of moncy. Those of you who wish to in dulge will kindly send the money to us and we'll do the rest. Also, High Hat stationery is available at $3 per hundred sheets and envelopes. and From the Washington Daily News The High Hat club has been ized in Washington and the rter for the local organ is on its way here from the headquarters in New York City. W. D. W. Bishop, publisher of the Daily News has been elected Chief Local High Hat. In a letter from “Judge, Jr.,” nom de plume of one of the e tors of Judge, which magazine is promoting the chapters of the High Hat club throughout the United States, he writes: “Hop- ing you will collect a good crowd of High Hats and w this the biggest organ side of jail.” The High Hat club is made up of Americans who believe in life, liberty and the pursuit of happi- ness, and are opposed to all laws intending to unjustly restrict in- dividual liberty. It is under- stood the society was born of the idea expressed by one of Judge’s readers that a national club should be formed by Americans anxious to retain their freedom. Jupce Jr. an make zation out- The New MARLBORO “HUNDRED” Send $1.00 to address below for your first Library Package of 100 Marlboros and, if your order reaches us before Sept. 30th, 1927, we will also send you, free, the compact and effi- cient daintily colored enameled cigarette lighter shown above. Two Prizes for the Price of One ARLBOROS have be- come so popular in the home that thousands of men and women want them in large Library Packages. It’s the one cigarette always sure of pleasing all their friends. VARTBORG Mi May eos) 20 for 20¢ Always Fresh Wrapped in Heavy Foil Created by PHILIP MORRIS & CO. Ltd., Inc. ~ 44 West 18th Street, Dept. R, New York ~ One~ half actual size comicbooks.com