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The Age-Herald’s Comic Supplement ] —And the Men i Who Make It k - ■ GEORGE M’MANUS Who Burleaquea Human Nature Through the Medium of “Their Only Child” * \ \ PENNY ROSS jpp ' \ \ ltenpoiisihle fur the \ The Age-Herald chooses \ “Mama’s” \from the world’s best Angel O comic features, and <0/ N gives its readers the \ cream of all that are j \ produced. \ That our comic supple- \ \ ment contains the most \ \ popular features is evi- \ 'V denced by the ever in \ creasing number of \ \ readers. \ JAMES SWINNERTON \ Comics were designed \ “JIMMY” \ ... A 4- 4-Ua X. And Slake* Million* Smile \ primarily to interest the \ F.vory s«.,d..r N, children of the house \v hold, but there are few N. \ grown people who do not \ \ enjoy a laugh over them \ each Sunday morning. N, Arrange now to have \ ^ \ The Sunday Age-Herald \ \ left at your home. \ ! I r WINDSOR M»KAY jP w“FKp’ W L,aad of Woiferfd f Dhmh Here they are—men who N. \ have made you laugh at \ | \ the funny folks you’ve \ I \ learned to look for m \ WALTER BLACKMAN * \ Sunday’s Age-Herald. \ “Ma^dy” you reconcile their «-..i..r, \ faces with the charac- \ \ ters they sketch each \ \ week? \ . The history of these \ \ men, and how they fell \ SIDNEY SMITH \ their present occu- \ Inventor of the \ *Ol \ T^0”h,""0, \ would probably \ Id Doc Yak” \ pation, worn v \ And hi. .ms* - \ ag interesting as tne \ \ pictures they draw, but \ \ at present we will mere- \ 'v jy suggest that you fol- \. j \ low their work closely \ \ and learn more of the \ \ fanciful ideas that lurk \ \ in their clever heads. \ j F. OPPER Creator of “Happy Hooligan” and “Maud”