Judge, 1930-12-13 · page 27 of 36
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High Hat (Continued from page 23) Miscellaneous (Your Children, ete.) Fests Stomach Belt-Corsets—50 cents, for little boys who overcat on Christmas. Flint Rock Rubber Boots . Pressure cured . For ty twenty-six-year-old daughters who spend night after night at Hush Hall bars or in case it rains or snow gets slushy or there’s a pretty bad flood or something. Shower Bath Curtains—#2.69. .. . You certainly don’t want your sons ind daughters standing right out in plain sight taking baths. ... You can them in fine Xmas colors, lavender sllow. Duty Towels—Six for a "a half! ... Sew the six to- her and then cut the resulting hu, spread into 12-inch squares and pass them off as handkerchiefs, thereby fooling a dirty little son into using a towel, A Better Rocker for Less Money— 39.95... Wing Rocker... . Uphol- rd with artificial leathe . Just the thing for a nineteen-year-old daughter with legs+and it will hold two people, and ar he probably won't notice it’s Softly padded, too. -rest and adjustable back. And the black leather is cheaper than brown by 10 cents, ste Improved Puritan Choppers— inder.... J Just the busting pest of a ne- t stick his finger in Perfect cutting! lly guaranteed ! it some 1 . Unconditio For Grampa an’ Gramma I ountain (Ladies’) Pen — $1.39, . For Gramma, ... ink ¢ be siphoned out and the container filled with one measure of gin. Th’ only. th , she will have to find - in which to carry the Fountain (Men's) Pen—I . 69 cents... . For Gram can carry the orange juice and ice For Uncle Ben or Who 1s Your Uncle? AS Exceptional Shooting Game—49 cents... . Figures of cardboard snappily colored... . Eight wild ani- mals, four war-painted Indians, and six soldiers! enteen-inch, steel- barrel, break-action popgun will de- cide how good Uncle Ben can shoot! Bicycle Siren—78 cents.... A great gift for Uncle Wally if he’s ever (Continued on page 27) FIRST PRIZE IN MARLBORO AMATEUR COPY CONTEST Miss Mary D. FERRIS of NEW YORK won 1: Prize with this advertisement Mita Ferris, @ land. ‘ inter, studied’ in Ports and Spon inspiration”. | (For other prize win- nerswatch magazines and newspapers.) MARLBORO The Cigarette of the Ivory Tip Dainty for the Debutante Chic—for the Smart Set Clean —or the Fastidious Economical or the Smoker Practical —{orthe Man about Town Modern —lor the need of Today | 20¢ for those who can aHord the Best Ular1 lo, Ferns o sesthy take chances with cheap cigarettes? Enjoy Marlboro— Mild as May— fult, firm and round — always. MARLBORO | Plain or Ivory Tipped: No Difference in Price “So many of my friends in pictures drink College Inn Tomato Juice Cocktails. They ere so delicious!! | keep several bottles on ice at THE RENOWNED BRACER AND APPETIZER at Drug Stores, Founta On S. Grills and all Sherman Compeny) all wc OPE Y vez Food Shops (Division of Hetet CHICAGO COLLEGE INN TOMATO JUICE COCKTAIL comicbooks.com