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Heroes of the Advertising Section By W. K. Hill right. 1®33 by ttt» Chicago Tribune Syndicate • ■ -1 .— \ The man with the franled nerves. Almost wrecked home and little wife at her wit's end. Enters the friend, who says. "Walter and I were juit as bad till we found we had been using ^ stale cereal. Now we uae ‘Mori arty's fresh Wisty Crispy's' and never quarrel." I f The hero of many a toilet ad Very tragic this poor guy He gave every girl he danced with athlete's foot and yet he never dreamed why he was a wall flower " Till one day in a public filling station he overheard a couple of garage helpers talking, etc Rushed right around the corner and bought a cake of Lillydclie soap. Aftei that he was the social success of the town The smart clothes ad boys looking ever so Bond street, fea — tunng the new Bel gravia and the even ^ newer Pounceupon ham top coats. "Oh daddy." this sweet little daugh ter is saying, "how proud 1 am to kno* that my new car is filled full of Super hoopte oil. the oil that makes a car ai most bird-like in its flight over the road!" The elderly hero in the motor oil ad is both elegant and benevolent looking I---1 These magnificent boys are illustrating a Winter^— travel ad for one of those hotsey spot* where Win ter never comes. Almost too beautiful. f • , The devil-may-care col lege youth* in the food ad. Showing a co-ed feed ing the frat boy* some ^ thing neat in the way of ~ a medicated salmon and rubber cracker. Lots of collegiate atmosphere. The handsome fellow on the right has just con h* verted the ditto fellow on _ the left to "Soapsuds." the cigarette with the rich fruity flavor. “Fred, you old lummox, why didn’t you tell me years ago that 'Soapsuds' gave back the pep and energy of boy hood days!” Showing how the milt® in the funeral home ad has p improved in looks these last few years. Here's the j? hero of the funeral home IJK of 20 years ago. and (in- |a set), his successor of to day. • Queen of the Seven Seas.” Nineteen-year-old Treva Scott, Pasadena Junior College co-ed, will have quite a bit of water under her scepter when she reigns over the annual Tournament of Roses tomorrow at Pasadena, Calif. < Wide World Photos A little daughter of Nippon has winning ways. One year-old Tatsuko Anne Tachibana took this cup right away from the American babies competing with her in the Veterans of Foreign Wars batdy show at San Diego. Calif. She was the only Japanese infant in the show. Associated Press Photo /When the snow\ lies deep and ever greens bow under their white mantle. A rare Winter scene at Davos in the Grisons. Curling is a favorite sport at the Swiss Winter resorts. Here we have a game under way on the ice rink at Davos. And note that, with all the snowy mountains around, the players are not bundled up in clothes. © Meerkamper I — . ... — ■ ■* Ganna Walska joins homeward mi gration of the declining dollar days. The opera singer and former wife of Harold McCormick, shown arriving at New York, said she was re-establish ing her home in the United States be cause of the depreciated dollar. V. Associated Press Photo