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Show LEHI FREE PRESS. LEW. UTAH ifL Smart, Flattering Dresses OUR COMIC SECTION 0 Foreign Words and Phrases $8 (IS Au grand serieux. (F.) Ir. desl. Latet anguis in herba (I. i snake lurks in the grass. Nu.it blanche. (F.) A sleepier night. Sui generis. (L.) 3f hs own 1212 kind. Vient de paraitre. (F.) Just ouh. iished, or, just out. Maladie du pays. (F.) Home sickness. i Mieux vaut tard que (F.) Better late than never. Ab initio. (L.) From the begin- - n Events in the Lives of Little Men earnest. lv ia-ra- OJ CALLED Tr4E-WOM- &i A ning. Dal segno. sign. Gi2L' I SOUNDS k ' yr( (It.) Repeat from th Polisson. (F.) A rascal. Femme couverte. (F.' A mar ried woman. X Y Like 1 i - GLAD TOME-- ELMEC? " becoming clothes, selecting designs from the Barbara Bell easy patterns. Interesting and exclusive fashions for little children and the difficult t junior age; slenderizing, patterns for the mature figure; afternoon dresses for the most particular young women and matrons and other patterns for special occasions are all to be found in the Barbara Bell Pattern Book. Send 15 cents today for your copy. Send your order to The Sewing Circle Pattern Dept., 149 New Montgomery Ave., San Francisco, Calif. Price of patterns, 15 cents (in coins) each. d, we!!-cu- WNU Servic e. Bell Syndicate. '' iff Wl ny m , I Toh- - T f I DLIKfA PICTURE?) TIlC V S xr") h r- - U 5Ay "SWELL"ALL H- I LIKE TrioSe WERE PfOD-- - THAT mm Ts f 7 - THERE ARE NO SPIDER-WE- B V CHECKS in My I FURNITURE. PROTECT IT BY USING ONLY GENUINE O-CED- MELVIN PURVIS FORMER ACE FORMS NEW CORPS OF SECRET OPERATORS! G-M- NEW LAW-AND-ORD- PATROL! ER MELVIN PURVIS, former ace who founded the Junior OPERATORS.They have special codes, G-M- passwords, and special equipment. Below is a "candid camera" snapshot of a squad of Secret Operators who have a special problem . . . G-M- Corps, has formed a great new organization Melvin Purvis' Patrol. Members are SECRET Law-and-Ord- er M LOOK HERE , TEDOY WE TELL WHETHER HOW CAN A CLUE IS A FAKE ONE LEFT TO I3EAL--O- US? OECEIVE I Willi I . I 1 cm " Wg r,f" JK&k'K. 'fc. ''It'"'' ft i'Mil fVA BETTER COME WE6 HAVlMf ir lii ' AS. sJT!' 'W'fc" Sm Osborne ?sSSS IMSPlCKSHiJM, gA ?:Ae ?p pErVTV ( BE A.- - . , "I wu investlfcitinx a bank robbery . . . HERE ARE THE GLOVES MULLINS, OUR CASHIER, FORGOT TO TAKE AWAY WITH HIM--WFOUND THEM RIGHT BY THE I DIDN'T DO " It! SOMEBODY MUST iTOLFN THOV Ol jVw Vt X 1 iTA i r ( WELL, WELL. THIS 1 VTW. IS 1 INTERESTING. . .tS THIS MAN MULLINS 1 a CJt J A CLUE LIKE THAT AROUND. me JTr" l O-XUi- f " I DO FOR acu-- - V (MFORN.4TT35 O'loughlin JuWtff ? IN BUGTOWN m Get one of these match-stic- k "Hey cuts and we'll have a game of billiards." 05 NOT MUCH l.F.y. "Who is that letter from?" "What do you want to know for?" "There you arc: What ilo 1 want to know for? You're the most inquisitive person t ever met!" Omaha World lie ild Prize I ia V Nosey To a tramp park You win est man ' tl the woi Tramp Thanks, and put it in my b; l" in over CrsSJ UK fTl I i r"iX?Z a Glove pointed at you. MAN AL WAYS IN HIS ff iHd tfh. ESCAPE r VICINITY. . WDI d K. flS .TV? i Shouldn't AND THAT ILLUSTRATES THE GENERAl"1 ALL SECRET OPERATORS KNOW WHEN A CLUE'S TOO SIMPLE USUALLY FALSE! NOW HOW A30UT 1 SOME MORE POST TOASTIES. PAUL AND JOAN AJ r ... 5fc :, - ItannoKiumiJ '- I --' 7t3iA want,"a big , t n,.,.,... I I -- a tried THE FlNEST fey 'j BOYS' BADGE Heft). SAD 0 I (above). Both o( polished gold bronze, satin gold finish. Sent FREE, together with Secret Operator's Manual for 2 red Post Toasties box-top- GIRLS' MANY OTHER SWELL FREE PRIZES SHOWN IN MANUAL Xfc thing HrT,op"lMO". BE A SECRET OPERATOR A REAL, BREAKFAST TREAT! IN MY MEW ie bcttet com Millions call Post Toasiies ies are made only from Toast Tost for flakes most of the tender hearts of the corn, where oldcn-brov- n And these stored. the flavor is PATHOll. GET MY NEW SECRET OPEATO'$ 5HIE10 AND MY SECRET OPERATOR'S BOOK ... COMTAIXINO STRUCTIONS flakes are toasted ioiif'c-crls- au IVllil or to keep p FOR POST AND DINING CARS UST SEND ME I THE ftj ntfTaMln Melvin Purvis, , TOASTIES RESTAURANTS IN- ncTURfs my wpjiprnrjjL vSi ' mado by General Foods. IN HOTELS, SFECIAl ... ALSO C0UF0K BELOW. WITH J tfS HCil TQA5TICI PACKAG- E- I 1P?S, ACT NOWI J A Tost cereal "What is your favorite utnik?' "My bankbook; but even thai lacking in interest these days." THE COME ON. SOYS AMD CICLf f ASK 1,'rass in the c as the lazi- - pocket. left LEFTY LOUit HE'S REPORTED TO BE IN THIS RUU their cmnthy goodness lonfter in milk or cream. Get a packafto at your ftrocer's . . . 'ifi'r roll me p3 r. A CIGARETTE :.?1 M lifMl .' THE GLOVES YOU PLANTED BY THE VAULT ALMOST HUNG TAaT CRIMES?! ON MULLINS-B- UT THE STAIN ON THE H Br- - By Ted J YOU At L KNOW YOUR POSTS? HAS EVERY ONE A COPY OF THIS DIAGRAW? REMEMBER. WEVE , GOT TO MAKE THIS RAIt QUIETLY" BUT WITH NO DO LET LOUIE F, GLOVES WERE PROBABLY LEFT TO THROW US OFF THE TRAIL! THERE'S A FAINT TRACE OF sfe tho?e gloves! CAUGHT WITH THE GOODS.EH, LEFT Y RO.&HT? 1 u.m:k'.mii..i'iram5a THEN ii "My aides took up their positions covcrinft every eait of the buildins. Two- men and I slipped quietly into the buildinjt, and . . ." ALL I I ill - CIGARETTE STAIN ON THE LEFT GLOVE I HAVE A HAVE HM. MIGHTY CARELESS LEAVING WAM it how AnnuT a nnwi of SAFECRACKER1 9 J ... V ,atr I ccnncc cu' rucv OFTEN TRAP THE PERSON WHO LEAVES THEM! CAN ANSWER THIS LETTER BEST QY TELLING ABOUT AN EXPERIENCE OF MY OWN AND WHILE I'M DOING &Sfi!&L-'r- ' - HUNCH.. VAULT the I I h Six members of KiDgsIey Colton's Squad of Secret Opcr- tors, flushing, ton Island. Left to richt: Kineslev Colion (Head Secret Operator), John Appleby, Edmond Hackett, uicott Loiton, Stanley lields and 1 eddy IJruce. ) NrHi.r--- W CALL $S GEE, THAT'S RIGHT ..MAYBE WE OUGHT TO WRITE TO MELVIN PURVIS AND ASK HIM WHAT HE DOES! Wl)H 5oAT J POLISH INVITES ALL BOYS AND GIRLS TO JOIN HIS l(j UJ() rX, PW DOM'T TOO FAR WOULpi A WAV FROM HUSBAMDS ' fe-ATriE- COM I I r IMAG.MED t-- -i WROMS LET THEM E AvWiTH IT JhWE ANY I O- VOU'PI THOUSMT sa-S- O (, I' "Indeed I will, Ann, and then vvp will have some of those oat meal cookies you like for lunch." The Patterns. Pattern 1272 is available in sizes 14 to 20 (32 to 42 bust). Size 16 re quires Ms yards of 39 inch material and 2Vt yards of ribbon for tie belt. Pattern 1275 is for sizes 6 months to 4 years. Size 1 requires IV2 yards of 32 inch material. VFT-V- I Patterns 1403 comes in sizes 2, 4, and 6 years. Size 4 requires Vk yards of 36 inch material. Pattern 1212 is designed in sizes 34 to 48. Size 36 requires 5 yards of 35 inch material plus Vi yard contrasting for the collar. Send for the Barbara Bel! Spring meetings." "I'll bet you can sew fast, too, and Summer Pattern Book. Make the way Mother does. It only took yourself attractive, practical and ii i hpr tun mornincs to make Ed die's suit and my dress. Won't you help me with my doll clothes DICK EVANS has come MRS. town and brought Ann and Eddie LeRoy with her. She lives in Palm Beach in the wintertime and, of course, knows all about style. That's why she wears 'his directorie type frock that is both new and figure flattering. In the floral print she has chosen she is perfectly gowned for the parties that will be given for her in the home town. The kiddies are wearing the simple styles appropriate to childhood and therein their smartness lies. Auntie Rose Sews Too. Little Ann is asking Auntie Rose if she makes her clothes too. "Sure enough dear," comes the reply. ''I made this percale for mornings and have a beauty in yellow crepe cut from the same pattern to wear to the Bid-or-- - M0USE T0YS ox A co Post Toasrlei, . air . Battls Creek. Mlchlaan " I enclose 2 Po I h.'.'".'? "d Manual, Check whether 4pcr"'.or', or girl ( ). B.,d" IHit correct postage on letter. Name 1I fa City W0 a. -- St. or R. -- State. W DctmlT3l. 19S7. F. D GtoJtJj i d i iCT |