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Show the smitiifield sentinel, smithfield. UTAH Simple Embroidery For Luncheon Mats By RUTH WYETH SPEARS She Has PALOOZA LALA a House Guest By RUBE GOLDBERG TWITTLE, VUSS REAO ME MV APPOINTMENTS I THINK l'M FOR TODAY PUE AT THE LEAGUE FOR THE LAST MONEY YOU SENT US WENT IN A CRAP GAME-FANHAS THE MUMPS AND THE CAR NEEDS NEW TIRES - SENO US MORE - ARTISTIC DOG MUZZLES AT three FORTV-FIV- YXTE SAY luncheon mats yet, more ind more, mate are being used three times a day. This change from the traditional table cloth saves time and laundry; the color and variety of mats add interest to table settings. A set of sheerest organdie is used with dainty china. The met shown here Is the other extreme. E iIOTlJ AND ON TOP OF SENDING MONEY TO GRAFTING LOWBROW RELATIONS, I'VE GOT TO HAVE MY BROTHER VINCENT, LIVING WITH ME I WISH THEY'D KEPT HIM IN LEAVENWORTH It is made ok SWATTER POP Pop Can Handle Any Emergency of soft blue denim and la embroidered in heavy white cotton. Napkins may be made to Jar HufetF (jradteal. lac. match, or plain white napkins majr be used. Here are all the directions you will need for the embroidery. Cut the mats the desired size, pulling a thread of the fabric to guide you in cutting the edge straight. Hem the edges by hand with inch hems, using matching cotton sewing thread or raveled threads of the fabric if they are strong enough. Now, blanket stitch over the hems with the embroidery thread as shown here at. A, Next, make tiny .chain stitches between the blanket stitches as at B. This completes the embroidery for the long sides of the mats. The short ends are embroidered more elaborately. Make a V stitch at the top of every other blanket stitch as shown at C. Chain stitches are then made as at D. NOTE: Mrs. Spears latest book gives complete directions for many novelties, gifts and things for yourself and the children. It also fully illustrates 90 embroidery stitches with interesting variations. You will use these again and again for reference. Ask for Book 2, enclosing 25 cents. Address Mrs. Spears, 210 S. St., Chicago. By C. M. PAYNE -- Des-plain- NERVOUS? Do you lad ao nerrom yon want to icnam' An you crow and inftabia! those done to you? II yoor narra art ca idea and yon (at Domnll SSiffiasssaasa onr worn Vor POP p0p Think Hell Stay at Home VISIT MARS YOU'D BE -r (K ernn yaan on has toU aa Im Inn aanoyinc symptoms which oftaa aa eompaay female fuaeUooal disorders. Why not ffira it a ehaaes to halp TOW Onr oaa miUloa woman ban writtaa ii nportiai wondarf ul bauaflta Iran Pinkham'i IF YOU WERE TO p. 60 ctharhBwtota"aiUn thruT with nliabfa Piokhami Compound. It helps Baton built ap non phymeal nafatann and thin bain calm quivwfni name and discomfort By J. MILLAR WATT OR FROZEN i ir- BY NIGHT ! As Becomes s Man dare do all that may becon a man; who dares do mors none. Shakespeare. X KILL ALL FLIES mSS ALMOST PERSONAL "I understand," said a young woman to another, "that at your church you are having unusually small congregations. Is that so? Yes," answered the second girl, so small that every time the rector says, Dearly beloved,' you feel as if you had received a proposal." tt W OH liaow 4 (Ml m Htn FNNS MttKOHftCMMWP THROWS, BERTWC Kit BtlSW Hrt BMW fKNPB SMML SOCC1W6 A MCorCRltf WCWHf ZC AND Got Left Fitzjones Did you go to the theater last evening, Percy? No; I attended a De Brown sleight-of-han- performance. d Fitzjones Where? De Brown I went to call on Miss Le Smythe, and offered her my hand, but she alighted it Back-ch- Him was a had to Her ington ?.URSBF, "ST1 WLP OsMtTbftMtfNISlNM KtiPI & CRMTK, WS 1b NttSURC IN NIP M k, Tl . tW UNO ON H WHITE TORCH, BIKVYS HBNNBA6S-Rft- tf WIHDOW MCWt 9t NPf fb SftP at Take my uncle now there manl He left everything he an orphan asylum I Yes. Twelve kids! Wash- Post Curse of Progress ID DAISYiFLYKI LLER W WNU Caution and Chanci Some get ahead through and some do it by the o WatchYouKfp f!Kidneysd Help Them Cleanse the Bloo of Harmful Body Waste Tear kid hays an osostaady Bitarti waatanattarfamtha blood atnaaBi kMaaya ametlmce la la tbair work aot act aa Natan fataadad-- ha ts r Ma Impurities that, if tha ' ayataai tba pad upaat jwlan -- 3ssss&steaa Than traatn Dm'i m No Change "A hpsband like yours must have been hard to And." "He still is. . wl hjaada lor non thaa forty They have a .aatinrwida npotaUc An naonnindul by pikial poopio I coaatiy am. Aii pour arlptfcrl mm |