Judge, 1932-02-20 · page 14 of 36
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“L'd like my face lowered.” The Maestro “Httte, George!” called somebody behind us. George swung around. “Why, hello, to see you!” he eric rd like artist. 4 introduced us to each other, but his name didn't sound familiar to me. 2 we went away, haven't you?” said Max with a nod. work in Venice and Dres- den—and The Louvre, of course. Hopped over to the National Gallery in London, too.” x to put in some time here at the Metropolitan?” George asked him. “Yes, and then ['m due at the Cor coran Gallery in Washington, Haven't been there for a year or so. Guess they ptten me by now.” George . “Such modesty !" he boomed. hey'll never forget you, old man. H and color that’s magnificen Max smiled proudly. for line JUDGE “Did 3 this trip u work on the Mona Lisa George inquired. “Didn't toa chance to,” Max sighed. “Had to put it off until next summer, Going to Detroit next month. Art Centre, you know, Have to keep up some kind of schedule or PIL get behind.” “Well, To owish you luck,” said Gee anks,” said’ Max. ‘So long: as we moved on, “touch up the old masters?" Ge hobby muse portrait on ‘em, nodded “Yeah—it’s a f his. Tle sneaks around art ns and specializes on famous of women. Puts moustaches Geaxey Winciasts Ax some women can't even cook “up an excuse without burning up their husbands. One thing you have to give Presi- dent Hoover credit for, He's willing to sign for another term at the same old salary. And if the Democratic newspapers want some real hot criticism of the administration they ought to hire some of these college student editors. Practica Joxen—I'll say it was worth it—you should have seen his face when he found that cel in his desk! j | comicbooks.com