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But that isn’t all—it is favored with a misanthropic maid who belched forth titles such as these: “I was sent back to enjoy my vocation” (vacation); “Open the door or we'll be sophisticated” (suffocated); “We're just look- ing for complications” (situa- tions); “They'll be impregnable until morning” (not clear on this one). If you still think “13 Washington Square” is a good movie there is nothing I can do about it. Modern Version Children should be seen and not had. —Everysopy’s WEEKLY “Do you believe in giving a man plenty of rope?” “Well, no, my dear; I did that with my husband and he skipped.” —Aussir “Do you think your mother would object if I kissed you?” “Oh, Bobbie, I’m sure she wouldn't hear of it!” —Tir Bits The modern girl, I read, is al- lowed too much latitude in her dress. Still, it compensates for the lack of longitude. —Passina Snow Doctor —I hardly like to mention it, but that cheque you gave me has—er—come back. Patient—That’s funny, doc- tor—so have all my symptoms! —Lonpon Opinion Win i by Copying is Picture HAE YOU a liking for drawing? Then copy this picture and send us your drawing before March 20th—you may win one of the sixty-five prizes. Ist Prize... 2nd Prize. . 3rd Prize.. ‘ To The Next $0 Best Drawings A Beautiful Fountain Pen . -$100.00 50.00 25.00 4th Prize. . Sth Prize. . 6th to 15th prizes FREE DRAWING TEST. In addition to these prizes, everyone submitting a drawing in this contest may have his art ability tested free. When your Contest Drawing is received, we will mail you our Vocational Art Test. Fill this in, return it, and our staff of Art Instructors will send you a frank personal estimate of your drawing ability. This is free and places you under no obligation whatever. The purpose of this contest is to discover talent and show you how to develop it. Artistic talent is a peculiar thing—many have it but because of modesty lose their opportunity for success and a larger income. Others believe they have ability but do not, and waste years of effort before they realize the truth. Artists were never in greater demand than today. Prices for illustrations and commercial art work have greatly increased in the last ten years. Many Federal School graduates who started by answering just such an advertisement as this are now earning $3,000.00 to $6,000.00 and more yearly. Find out if you, too, possess the talent to fit yourself for this highly paid, enjoyable work. Begin your drawing now. RULES OF CONTEST 1, Contest is open to amateurs over 17 4. No drawing will be returned. are of only. Professional artists Und Federal Schoo! students or graduates 5 qerite your name, address, age and occupa. are not eligible. Judges of the contest ies! wee will be the Faculty of the Federal School 6. Drawings must reach Minneapolis by of Illustrating. Draw only the girl—no Noon, March 20th, 1928. Prizes will be Searing: awarded for drawings best in proportion and neatness, as your ability to copy eccurately indicates your capacity to observe—the first requisite of an artist. All contestants will be notified of the prize Sinners. Mi your drawing now and send it to Federal School of Illustrating 2358 Federal School Building, Minneapolis, Minn. . Send one drawing only, making it exactly $ inches high on paper about 7 inches square. 3. Use only pencil or pen and ink.