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She laughingly apologized whenever she borrowed a Pen but she left a trail of ill will Parker ‘Duofold Pen Guaranteed for Life - $5 - $7 - $10 Other Parker Pens, $2.75 to $3.50; Pencils to math them all, $2 to $3. She had an “inexpensive pen, but it never seemed to work. In buying it, she thought she was saving money. But she only ran into people's debt by borrowing pens. Because her request always met a courteous smile, she little suspected herself of being a nuisance. Finally one woman said behind her back: “Let's chip in, girls, and buy her a good pen!” woe Many people naively borrow, little knowing the secret aversion with which pens are lent. But as long as some do, be prepared—carry the Parker Duofold which no hand can distort. Being convertible, the same Parker Duofold that nestles in your pocket or handbag on the go, will also serve in a Parker Base on your desk. An attachable Pen Taper, now free with every Base, makes the change. You ought to go and see how Parker's large scale production favors you in price. Even at $5, the Lady Duofold and Duofold Jr. are Guar- anteed for Life, the same as the Senior Duofolds at $7 and $10. You won't find another with the Pressureless Duofold point. You won't find any with Parker's Patented Clip, which lets the pen (or pencil rest low and unexposed; or arker's Invisible Filler rhat cannot catch on clothing, or mar the barrel. But you w7/l find guaranteed pens Priced 50% higher with 22% to 69% jess ink capacity than Parker Duofold. Stop at the nearest pen counter and compare, The Parker Pen Company, Janes ville, Wis. Offices and subsidiaries: New York, Chicago, Atlanta, Buffalo, Dallas, San Francisco; Toronto, Canada; London, England; Berlin, Germany. 26 comicbooks.com