Evening Star Newspaper, February 10, 1925, Page 15

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESUAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1925. giVes Europe the once-over~Ois }{4)// a Series of hilarious travelogues by this expert “kidder” written especially for and published exclusively in Liberty — begins in this week’s issue—out today—5c! (In France) . . . I suppose you people wants to hear about my trip acrost the olg ond. When I say old pond I mean the Atlantic Ocean. Old pond is what I call it in a kind of a ' jokingway. . . Well I'm tell- ing about the trip the wife and me took to Europe ina new serious of articles start- ing in this week’s Liberty— | you know that new mag. which runs the 1st class stories by A1 authors and I'll bet they isa lot of il authors wish it was they which wrote them. 4 NEARING IT8 FIRST MILLION ... Well, this week I tell about France and how a frog waiter muffed me. I was sitting all alone at a table in the lounge of a hotel and the waiter asked me what it would be and I says dry Martini and pretty soon he comes back with three Martinis. He thought I had been talkin, German—but I didn’t send them back. . . . took the madam to Maxim’s for lunch and it was the first time she had ever seen ladies stand- ing up to the bar amongst the boys and several of the ladies smiled at me and she wanted to know where had I met them, so I says recognized me from my pic- tures. . . Well, people, you can read these as they say funny articles every week 3 now starting in this week’s Liberty Magazine. The next one I tell about Spain, which I know you can’t hardly wait. Read these screamingly funny articles 6y the King of Jesters each week in 1bert cA Weekly for Everybody in this same issue: The Strange Case of the Lady in ICK . Detective Fiction by Newman Levy The Street of the Forgotten Men Love story of an outcast by George Kibbe Turner Cotton . . . byHarperLeech Hew it affects world politics, industry and war Your Marriage Prospects by Fred C. Kelly and other excellent features by noted writers NOTE: Don't miss the beautiful llustrations and the new coloroto printing—nothing like it in any other magazine AT ALL NEWSSTANDS

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