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JUDGE Why Spend Money on Guns, When There is PSYCHOLOGY ? If you were to ask Mr. Joseph Sagmaster of Morn- ingside Heights, Y., what he considered the greatest asset of a Big Game hunter, he would most certainly answer, “A knowledge of psychology!” It was in reading an article on the mental habits of the reindeer that he learned that those living in the Bronx Zoo are frightfully superstitious. It seems that the e steadfastly in Santa Claus, their greatest ambition in life being to help pull his sleigh. e minutes after I had read thi writes Mr. agmaster, “I had gotten the old Santy costume down out of the attic and was on a subway car headed for the Zoo. An hour later I arrived home on foot, with a big bull reindeer following adoringly at my heels. It was almost a shame to take advantage of his superstitious nature, but when one needs a reindeer, the end jolly well justifies the means.” BOIDSAND BEAST (A Department for Indefatigable Naturalists, Con- MPs by the Eminent Dr. Theophrastus Seuss.) The Dachs-Deer Here, fellows, is one that out-Luthers Mr. Burbank himself. ‘Thomas Carpenter of Oak Park, TIL, has always been known to his friends as an ex ent mixer, but this time he surprised even himself. It is no everyday feat, gentlemen, to cross a reindeer with a dachshund! “He is a darling,” writes Mr. Carpenter concerning test mélange. “And practical as well. Since we d him, our house has not been broken into more than twice—or three times at the very most.” The Reindeer Season is On! Unusual photo snapped at North Canfield’s Reindeer Pasture enthusiastic but hurried hunter from the city may enjoy of reindeer and be bi In order to facili from Mr. Breyfogle, the attendant in charge. a Satur at his New York dancing school in time for the $ ate matters, the deer stroll about with their heads already mounted. just outside of East Orange, N. J. Here the ifternoon of sterling sport, bag a brace or two turday evening cotillion. Prices may be obtained comicbooks.com