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Encouraged by $100 you will be in- succeeded in to "War Birds.” avia. magazine, for which I eda check for $100. ry is the first T have her than the I certainly How do you KNOW | you can’t WRITE? Have you ever tried? Have you ever attempted even the least training, under competent guidance? ave you been sitting back, as it is so do, waiting for the day to come when you will awaken, all of a . to the discovery, “I am a writer”? the latter course is the one of your ing. you probably never will rs must be law clerks. Doctors + nes. Engineers must be drafts- We gq does come before the chicken It is seldom that anyone becomes a writer ntl he (or she) has been writing for some t That is why so many authors and 1D out Bid the newspaper busi- all know that, in our times, the their talent, and their con! ed so many successful Learn to write by writing WSPAPER Institute trainir Your writ constructively criticized. A’ group of | with 182 years of newspaper experience ible for this instruc- tic guidance, you vainly trying to someone else’s writing tricks) you are y developing your own distinctive, self- ored style—undergoing an experience th M to it and which at the sa (instead of $100 or re that can earned for material that takes little write—stories, articles on. business, s. travels, sports, recipes, ete.—things thar can easily be turned out in leisure hours, J often on the impulse of the moment. How you start We have prepared a unique Writing Apti- This tells you whether you pos the fundamental qualities necessary to successful writing pservation,dra- inet, creative imagination, ete joy taking this test. The coupon will bring : t obligation. Newspaper. Institute # America, 1776 Bi adway, New York p-----—-------~--, | Newspaper Institute of America H | 6 Broadway, New York I Send me your free Writing Aptite { ant further information on writing for i} ee ! 1 I | | ‘ s the story was | | dience, I | ae Crossing the Delaware (Continued from page 8) at the finish and pe ps get the gen- eral to say a few words. Well, here we are on the other side of the river and the ferry is rapidly nearing the shore. Ah! it’s docking now and the crowd is shouting itself hoarse. Won't you sa seen audience, a few words to your un neral? That's fine ! nd gentlemen of the radio au now have the great honor and privilege to present to you for the first time on the air, General George Washington. “Good morning, vbody, this is George Washington speaking from the banks of the Delaware. I thank you!” Well, Ladic nd Gentlemen, you have just heard General George Wash- ington at the conclusion of, what we believe will go down in history as one of the most important events of the war. We will now return to the studio where you will be entertained by the Tory male quartet in a series of old English folk song —Ronert Witttass How! swy Hotzmay’s contrib for to- evel B° day deals with the Irishman and the dialectician who were co-workers in a Canadian lumber camp. They slept on adjoining cots. One cold night the heeb awoke, complaining of the chilled blasts. “Why don't you take my blanket?” said his Irish pal. “Den wot vill you do?” herring murderer. “Tl break yer reply. asked the nose!" was the —Warter Wincnere in the Daily Mirror Maybe those missing witnesses arc just victims of the flew epidemic. Russet Crocs: in the N.Y. Evening Post “I did it with my little hatchet.” 29 | into the pores WASH DIRT Why? Because this face net is a net- work of pores—pores which trap the dirt and imbed it where ordinary washing can’t remove it. Prove this to yourself. Wash your face — wash it again. Maybe you think it’s clean—but— Now rub some Pompeian Massage Cream i around the nostrils, the chin, the forehead. Keep rubbing ... until it begins to roll out. It's no longer the rosy | pink cream which went in—it's dingy grey ... grey with the dirt which was buried in the pores of your skin. And remember—dirt-clogged pores are unhealthy pores... liable to cause black- heads and skin eruptions! Every first-class barber knows this pink magic—genuine Pompeian Massage Cream. Order a refreshing Pompeian massage after your shave. Keep a jar in your own bath- room—use it regularly. Ittones you up with its fresh, tingling sensation. The large size is only 60c. Get it today at any drug-store! The Pompeian Co., Inc., Elmira, N. Y.and Toronto, | Can. (Sales Offices: Harold F. Ritchie & Co. lac., New York and Toronto.) POMPEIAN PINK MASSAGE CREAM 1931 Orders from new advertisers in Judge more than four times greater than corresponding record a year ago. Comicbooks.com