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| (ae ' ( SUMNYBOWES Strip poker ix played with the queens wild. ludge pays $5 for each one Judging the Stars (Continued from page 10) The only mild burst of egotism comes out in Lloyd when he re- lates how little boys and girls follow his limousine and crowd on the running-board to have the distinction of touching his coat es. Just how this modern clown has landed on top of the heap he explains with business accuracy. He claims to have enough low comedy to make the kids laugh; to put sincerity enough in his doings to bring a smile to a grouchy banker, and sle just enough grandma’s boy sub- stance to make the fond mothers of the land pour their shekels at the ticket booth. Here's business acumen, In the midst of these wonder- ings a newsboy passed by and makes a discovery. He goes off and returns with a delegation of fellow urchins and with an air of triumph says, “There he is! Didn't I tell ya More kids appear from right and left. Lloyd smiles gleefully at this evidence of his popularity. I know the interview is done for and rise to bid him good-bye. As I walk out of the limousine one of the new boys asks, “Who is that fellow His pal answers with certainty. “Oh, that guy—he’s Charlie Chaplin!” “She’s three hours late.” “Oh boy, won't she lay you out when she gets here!” —Petir Bev Pagin”’ ‘There was a man in our town Named Ebenezer Burt; His beard was like tenpenny nails, Whene'er he shaved, it hurt ENGRAVED ON WOOD BY JOHN HELD JR, Until one day he tried Hinds Cream Before he made his lather; Does he enjoy,a wondrous shave? Well, I should say so—RATHER! men with fightin’ beards? WE WANT to find a lot of men’ with the hardest-boiled beards in America! Men to whom every drag of the razor is like a major operation. Men who wince with every stroke! We've found a way to lick those beards, make shaving a pleasure—and save time doing it. Tough beards that fight the razor are like bullies; call their bluff and they soon quit struggling—just golimp. The secret lies in getting the beard soft beforeshaving. And Hinds Honey & Almond Cream will do that little trick in a couple of seconds. i It’s the simplest and quickest thing in the world. Simply apply Hinds Cream generously; rub it into: the beard vigorously two or three seconds. Then lather right over it while the skin is still wet. No fuss. No bother. Done in a jiffy! And what a comfort- able shave! When you're through shaving, add a little more Hinds Cream, rubbing it in until the fingers begin to cling. Now your skin is soft and smooth and relaxed for the day. Try this tomorrow morning. Ask your wife. She probably has Hinds Cream right in the house. If the fam- ily hasn’t a bottle, you can pick one up wherever drug and toilet goods are sold—or just clip the coupon below. Made by A. S. HINDS CO., a division of Lehn & Fink Products Company In Canada: A. S. Hinds Co. (Canada) Limited Distributed by Lehn & Fink (Canada) Limited A word to the wives: You know what wonderful protec- tion Hinds Cream gives to your skin. Let the “hub” in on that pleasure, too. Jot down “Hinds Cream” on your shopping list. Help MINDS CREAM HINDS Honey & Almond CREAM REG. U. 8, PAT. OFF. Before and After Shaving comicbooks.com