Judge, 1928-05-26 · page 34 of 36
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| Wiitre—IWhy should your father dislike your fiancé? Bittie— UDGE will award a above conversation. Study the situation, and write the funniest, snappiest line you can think of. In case two or more persons submit the same winning line, $25 will be | awarded to each, Any reader of Juvce may compete. Any number of lines may be submitted, but each one MUST be submitted on a POSTCARD, or a sheet of paper the size of a Postcard, OR IT WILL NOT BE CON. SIDERED. No answers will be returned. Contest No. 9 closes June 7, 1928. The ning answer will appear in the July 7th issue of Jupce. Send your answers to the Fit ifty Editor of Jupce, 627 West 43rd St, New York City, Mark the number of the Contest on the front of your envelope. ene PECTED GUEST +e There have been so many requests for copies of this Seautiful drawing by John Conacher that JUDGE has had a limited number of Art Prints made for its readers. The print is 15 inches by 91% inches and the same size as the original which was presented to Colonel Lindbergh. A copy will be shipped to anyone upon receipt of FIFTY CENTS. Address Art Print Dept., Judge Pub. Co., Inc., 627 W. 43rd St, New York City. — [ | Winner of Fifty-Fifty Contest | No. 3 S. KOUNIN Cievetann, O1no Why don’t you like ies? Racuwet—Because my den- tist told me to beware of the film. High Heels (Continued from page 22 grandmother's grave and I don't think Mr. Wickham did either! If he proves his points by such assumptions I don’t even agree with him in the parts of the book that I can't understand! “Bad Delmar, and Two other good books. Girl,” by Vina “Toucoutou,” by Edward | rocque Tinker. You've probably read all about “Bad Girl” by this time, but if you haven't, be sure and get it. “There! I'm talking like a + Book-of-the-Month Club! icouton” is a story of Creole life in New Orleans and | is darned interesting. “Do modern girls make poor mothers?” asks a correspondent. They certainly make poor fathers. | —Passixa Snow Solution of Last Week’s Puzzle EDWARD LANGER PRINTING CO., INC, JAMAICA, N. T comicbooks.com