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Keep Private Matters PRIVATE / —in a handsome desk -high | (file) that conceals your Personal safe. ‘Combines the service of the Side Table of Stand for Water Bottle, Telephone, Smokador, Has" Sainproot Service Shelf. CONCEALED SAFE Business executives can now con- ceal all private and personal matters, too important for vulner- able locks. Safeguard personal records, private stocks, bonds, etc. The stedl safe, asbestos lined, is in- separably welded inside the cab- inet. The Desk Cabinet Model weighs 175 Ibs. Substantial and safe. Automatic three-point lock bolts. Combination lock. Inside 12’ wide, 13” high, 1634” deep. Liquid-Proof—Moisture-Proof Top and Service Shelf. Fine texture desk linoleum is beautifully bronze bound fon the top and on the service shelf, Stains wash off, Protects other fine equipment from abuse, Widely used throughout the world. A variety of models in all popu- lar offce furniture finishes. Prices up to $67.50. Slightly higher in distant points. ‘Write today for illustrated folder showing various models and we will give you the name of your fearest dealer. Address the INVINCIBLE METAL FURNITURE Co. 620 Franklin Street Manitowoc, Wisconsin It Is Not Too Late to Enter the Lenz $14,000 Bridge Contest Solutions to any or all prob- lems in the Lenz $14,000 3ridge Contest may be sub- mitted up to the close of the contest on Sept. 30th. Problem One appeared in the June 22nd issue of Jupcr and the twelfth and last prot lem appeared in last week's issue. All back issues con- taining problems are obtain- able at 15c per copy by writing Judge Publishing Co., Inc. 18 East 48th Street New York, N. Y. Civic Pride A man just back from Chicago says he was being shown around the Art Institute there by a guide who, at the end, proudly pointed out the bronze lions at the trance of the building. The New York man murmured that they were very nice, but that the Library lions here are also nice. “Yes,” said the Chicagoan tri- umphantly, “but these lions have the longest unsupported bronze tails in the world!” —Tue New Yorker Mistress—You asked for a ref- erence, so here it is. You will see I have described you as lazy, untidy, dishonest, and good-for- nothing, so don’t let me hear from you again, Maid—You won't, madam. You'll hear from my solicitors. —Tit-Bits A No Hurry The intoxicated gentleman was vainly endeavoring to open the front door with his latch-key. After the cighth attempt a y stopped. me, sir,” he said. assist you?” “Shertainly not,” replied the reveler. “ 'Sout of the question.” He continued his unsuccessful attacks on the keyhole. “Look here,” said the other man a moment later, “I'll knock for you.” Again the intoxicated one shook his head with much vigor. “Most deshidedly not,” he pro- tested. “Let? em wait.” In these days of thin clothes the apparel proclaims the woman better than the man, —Enizanetitrown News plucky attempt to rescue a family overtaken by the tide. —Piccapiniy EDWARD LANGER PRINTING CO, INC, JAMAICA, N.¥ Comicbooks.com