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Very Truly Yours (Continued from page 6) Dear Cousin Leonard, T want to thank you very much for the fine Christmas gift, It ix splendid to be remembered by one's relatives, for it is an expression of kindly re- gard which, I assure you, is mutual. Sincerely yours, Dora Burpee. Dora, You id note reached me whilst I was recovering from an attack of La Grippe. Now I am back where I started, if not further. The only reason I sent you that book, which I bought in a drug-store for ninety-ci ht cents, was because the old lady has been gnawing on me for the past six weeks. “Keep in right with Cousin De she keeps sayin “Who knows? Maybe the old bu zard'll pass away and leave you a dime.” I doubt it, though; you've got a constitution like a horse and the heart of a wolf. J should lie here. aching with La Grippe, and you waltzing around with three tiliion | kers and a build like a wrestler. Well, that’s life, and the laugh will be on the other foot some day, you weasel, you. I hope you live to be a hundred and fifty and they have to feed you oatmeal gruel with a spoon. Yours, Leonard Shrike. “So long, Bruin, ol’ top. SI never saw the bear yet that could catch me.” _ KEEPS TEETH WHITE | A flashing smile is worth more than a good-sized bank account. It wins friends! Flash in your smile de- pends on the whiteness of your teeth, So take care of them. Chew delicious Dentyne, the gum that keeps teeth clean and white as snow. No finer chewing gum is made. Che ENTYNE ..and smile/ JUDGE’S Cross-Word Puzzle Book contains more than 6,000 humorously clever definitions that would make h Webster turn over in his grave. Edited by the staff of Jupce, the originators of humorous cross-word puzzles, it contains 50 of the best eross-word puzzles that have ever appeared in Jupce. And when your self-control forsakes you and you just can’t stand the suspense any longer—you can turn to the back of the book, break the seal and compare y answers with the correct ones. The attractive cover signed by Ruth Eastman Rodgers. There are humorous titles and clever captions on every page. JUDGE PUBLISHING CO., Ine. 18 East 48th Street New York, N.Y. Dear Sirs Please Order Your Copy Now! . You'll never have so much fun or get so many laughs any- Addr where for $1.50. Nace 3L comicbooks.com