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This Wisdom Stella—If you had two wishes, | what would you ask for? Maris—A husband. Stella—That's one. Maris—And Vd save the other | one till T saw how the husband turned out. Answers She—Here is your ring—I tind | we are not suited to each other. Tell me the trath—you nother? She—Yes. He—Tell me his name—I in- sist. She—You want to harm him? He—No, 1 want to sell him this ring. —Hamecre Hower “Yesterday my wife ran away with my book-keeper so T sent a “How does the ace plesinger stand a rs . stice Buaetren, Musicn Mayor Grant was a man of action. With his own hand ant of Bloch | | he cut down a telephone pole at 23rd and Broadway is | to rid New York forever of unsightly wires.* Originally . ; : . “Tommy. ¢ on Melachrino was an old favorite even in 1885. The Tur- D . can you tell me one Ps ee . si ry of the uses of cowhide?” kish tobacco in Melachrino has always been the choic- “Er, yessir. It keeps the cow est and most costly grown. For 50 years, Melachrino has been the highest quality cigarette in the world. You'll like the taste of this fine old cigarette. | *Ref. Valentine's Manual, Vol. 8 together.” —Dernorr News Slicker last ratiomt on vs iv ME BTACHRINO CIGARETTES Ahoy, where am 1! Farmer—Heh, heh! Can't fool 1879-1929 — 50 YEARS A LEADER me. You're up there in that fool basket. Giddap, Bess. —Associatep Mauazine QUALITY STANDS THE TEST OF TIME 10 for 1S5¢€ Large Size We Do You Play Bridge? Then Clip This Coupon The Union Tobacco Company C. 68:29 511 Fifth Ave., New York City Gentlemen: Please send me your Melachrino-Bridge offer of (1) 60 Melachrino Cigarettes—Cork tips, Straw tips and Plain ends, (2) the score pad with the latest rules of contract bridge, (3) two packs of the famous gilt-edge Congress Cards, free of any advertising, bearing my monogram, $4.75 value, for which I enclose my check for $2.50. A masterful man in a barber shop. ©THE UMON TOBACCO Company. comicbooks.com