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use, ‘the- the The Letters of a Modern Father WANNA BUY A COW ? By McCready Huston NOT WHEN | CAN BUY DOLE HAWAIIAN M* DEAR SON: | PINEAPPLE JUICE SO INEXPENSIVELY. I was glad to hear that you had at last found a girl who under- stands you and that you expect to marry her. Referring to my files, I find that the last time you found a girl who understood you, it cost me two hun- dred dollars to send you on a fishing trip to Canada that you might find surcease in the heart of nature. The phrase is taken from your appeal un- der date of August 25, 1934. T sup- pose, with the dollar what it is, this | meeting of two hungry souls would run me about five hundred I have just been over the books at the brick plant, however, and I am forced to tell you that I think [ skall a chance on your marrying the girl this time. In that case, I shall have only monthly installments to ] meet, which will suit me much better. I haven't told your mother about ce .e e | your happiness, “She has jut re-| Original Drawings 8 turned from a horseback ride and I | didn't want her to have another jolt. from JUDGE | However, if you decide to go through with it I'll agree to tell your UDGE has on hand several hundred original drawings, | mother and make everything all right many of which can be purchased for as little as one or two dollars. if you'll promise not to bring your " 1% 1 : | ; Pron Fae BY These include pen and ink, wash, water color, oil, pastel, charcoal and | bride home for a visit under t < 1 : ‘ ; ee pencil sketches by well known American and foreign artists. | Your Affectionate Father. All originals in this collection are suitable for framing, and are ideal for | | brightening up the fraternity house, covering that spot in the plaster, and putting new life in the home bar. Y DEAR DAUGHTER: Your note telling us that A F a as Drawings will be sent C.O.D. to out-of- Cedric was giving up his position in ] the railroad office so he would be towners who write us the type of drawing | free to work on his play has just preferred and the number of. originals reached me. | wanted. I think Cedric is wise to quit his | | job and devote himself to his art but and get him to advance ten thousand dollars or so on the idea. That ten thousand will enable you and Cedric to live for a year in the manner to which you would like to be accus- tomed, while he is writing the play. As for your coming home to live. before he does so, let me make a sug- gestion. He should go to a producer r | lopata Whotel P 1 | ony Gnjety sae | FR MM og gunshiny ON ¥ e path *9! so that Cedric may be unhampered, that is out of the question. Your brother Rupert and his wife and two children got here last week. It seems that Rupert's spirit rebelled against wasting his life for four hundred dol- lars a month as an accountant and he decided to come home and wait till his employers come to their senses. That probably will be two or three years, at least. Give Cedric my regards and tell him that your mother and I will come on for the opening of his play, by that time we hope to have a hun- dred dollars in the bank again. Your Affectionate Father, f \ NEW soo arcs sont seve ese ve | [a LIN TONS | 1200 Rooms. 7thAve. at 31stSt. Special Apartment Floors tor Perma: C. W. RAMSEY, Jr, Maneser aa 25 comicbooks.com