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Play the Silver King now S$5¢ And still the world’s finest dollar ball Great news this to thousands of golfers who never felt quite will- ing to pay $1 for a golf ball. And best of all the new price goes for the original King—the same fine golf ball—the only golf ball on sale throughout the entire world wherever golf is played. With the King selling at this new low price, no man need deny himself the best in this year of 1929! The Silvertown Co., London John Wanamaker NEW YORK Sole United States Distributors | SUVGINGBODKS W HeETIER ‘re going to Paris or Canarsie this sum- chuck short story volumes in your travelling bag:— mer, these “Far Wandering Men.” by John Russell. Ten tales of the far reaches, worthy of Kipling or Conrad, and by far the best of such kind in m a blue moon, Especially designed for those who like their adventure — without White Rock and have a wee morsel of taste for fine writing. “A Native Argosy.” by Morley Fourteen shorts and takes you, me minded and makes us real in black and white. him with ought to be thumbs. Whoever compared Ernest Hemingway strung up by the Callaghan is. infinitely less sensational, less tricky and more profound. “Black = Magic.” by Paul Morand. Abe quet of colored yarns which feeds the Carl Van Vechten strain in those of us still in life’s high school. Less jais- tic than usual, M’sieu Morand is tho vaguely — mystik, “Congo” and “Goodbye New York” are brilliant flashes of life among the chocolate drops and café au laits of Paris and Harlem, “Let Tomorrow A. J. Barr. Gre hard, moods of jail-life and * done without the wild sentimentality of that professional bogey m, Tully. Don't fail to include this one whether you've done time or not. And here is some hammock ling from the w. k. | the school of literature: “The Flagrant Ye; Samuel Hopkins Ads uastiche on the beauty mart, vain women and vainglorious men, It offers a lot of information about tears behind a facial, the ly of a mud bath, but neg ts to tell you how to make the manicurist. amusing onic vies.” Strange Striblin Moon.” by T. S. An exasperated Yank ders, frenzied love crazy finance midst the tat raters of alloping along with the humorous blood of life, reads with the zest and verve of —Trn Suaxe Come.” by | this | VERY SYMBOLIC CARTGON PROVING THAT A STITCH IN TIME SAVES NINE. LIGHT HEADED HEADLIGHT SINGING (TS FAVORI Gentle Bovine blowing as porn. — I'm NO SUCCESS AS AN ANGLER BuT TLL NEVER GIVE uP. ‘ In some of the Lesser Antilles, the above is often referred to as The Eternal Try Angle. WEATHER 'R FORECAST. ee “FOR CUCKOO ISLANDS AND VICINITY, [F ANY. LOW PRESSURE IN FLATS. COLD NEAR THE POLES, WARMER BY THE FIREPLACE STORMS HERE AND THERE, Mayae WELL, WHAT KIND Wp “yn er OF WEATHER DO vou jh lg Uke. ANYWA' WE PROPHESY ALL SORTS OF WEATHER TO PLEASE REAUY SMART PEORE comicbooks.com