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Show I THE SUNNY SIDE OF LIFE I I Clean Comics That Will Amuse Both Old and Younj Over the Plate THE FEATHERHEADS ii , s ; ARff I Didn't )f """N $cal!b --ShSiV ll W NOT BUViMQr AM L 1 fU PICKING VOiJR enir Ijyfe.s --rfe-,p --"7' ' f l : nr M OAVMT I I Going tp the'Party? Bell well-planne- d, easy-to- e patterns. Interesting and sive fashions for little chil and the difficult junior age; derizing, well-c- ut patterns for mature figure; afternoon dre for the most particular ji women and matrons and t patterns for special occasion! all to be found in the Bail Bell Pattern Book. Send 15 c today for your copy. t Send your order to The! ' ing Circle Pattern Dept., 149 ! Montgomery Ave., San Franc t Calif. Price of patterns, IS t ( (in coins) each. O Bell Syndicate. WNU Servict KO06EKE S tl MODOSA P?lA1anteli! Protect row thi eya-av- in ft Itehtl EaroaenauidGawUMPrMran) 1 Lamp provid s bieb candlepowar , lihk . . . naaraat like natural daylight . tyourra. , 1 Yon can enjoy th Rant Hirht form night. Mo bom eu afford to m win 1 Colemao. Bny It from your local W dMlr. FRfCroMcra-SeBdPwta-rdj THE COT.FMAN LAMP AND STOn Dept. WOin, Wichita. Kaw Chkap1 tbiladelphia, ffc) Loa Aageloi U WHERE is the party? At Mrsi on Walnut street and it looks awfully much as though the principals were caught by the oandid camera. Luckily, how-ever, they're perfectly groomed for their parts: Introducing Janet. Janet in her jumper (Pattern 1996) is asking Mother which glassware to use. Her plaid blouse in taffeta makes her feel very dressed up. Mother chose this style because the many possibili-ties for change make it a ward-robe rather than a dress and she knew it would be easy-to-mak- e. Your own little girl may have this same ensemble in sizes 6, 8, 10, 12, and 14 years. Size 8 re-quires 1 yards of 39 inch ma-terial for the jumper and 1 yards for the blouse. Mother, the Hostess. Mother is the perfect hostess, calm and assured, because she knows her frock with its sprightly crisp apron (Pattern 1220) is becoming and appropri-ate. For house wear she made up this model in print. She is wearing here the crepe version and knows that it will be delight-ful for later on in cool black and white. It comes in sizes 34, 38, 38, 40, 42, 44, and 46. The dress and apron in size 36 require 5Vi yards of 39 inch material. The apron alone requires 1 Vt yards. And the Guest. The guest just arriving is wear-ing her trigest n. She likes it because the puffed shoulders and swing skirt make her hips look smaller. The collar is young and the sleeves stylish. This frock is especially chic in silk crepe alpaca or one of the lovely new prints. For your own daytime distinction, then, why not make up Pattern 1205? It is avail-able in sizes 14, 16, 18, and 20 (32 to 42 bust). Size 16 requires 4 yards of 39 inch material. One ball of yarn required for trim-ming as pictured. New Pattern Book. Send for the Barbara Bell Spring and Summer Pattern Book. Make yourself attractive, practi-cal and becoming clothes, select-ing designs from the Barbara Beware Cougl 1 from common coli. That Hang 0, No matter how many you hare tried for your cougM cold or bronchial y got reUef now with Creom, Serious trouble may be brewin. you cannot afford to take (m) with anything less than W skin, which goes right to tcj t of the trouble to aid nar soothe and heal the Inflamed branes as the germ-lade- n Is loosened and expelled. I Even if other remedies I failed, dont be discouraged, f druOTst is authorized to guar Creomulslon and to refuBM money if you are not satisfies Jesuits from the very first M Get Creomulslon right D0Wjj iidttet.aoW.upjet'J J mm rwhw"lg,EJ DH eUJ.4teaapooo When Samples are adW j ask for them throuffk the mere! j or by nail, an j buy the erch4j if you like it. j our loealn S'MATTER POP-Wo- uld Sumthin' Leak In or Sumthin' Leak Out7 p7v.m.Aw ' i w nr. 3 M J fc . MESCAL IKE Br . l. huntley All in an Early Training iTwfsWEX ApfN h wV DOWTCHA DRV OP "N MGWi HBCSE ljN nuUrS fFE A AM LEAVE A) ( WOULD KKJOW BWOue ) 10U7fcagS (aSw5 aTu) JS aoov wave .some fAce? VJvouj roaway FINNEY OF THE FORCE l2zt. Crooner or Later Tlfa,- - so t lad i&z II AT4FS) Wj , II ' If -- I Bearing and Forbearul The two powers which a opinion constitute a wise nut those of bearing and forbears Epictetus. j BRONC PEELER A Shot Rang Out By FRED HARM AN m r s'fM"4' Ifpt ''J uZrtIySW AQCiyW( -- A SHOT RIN&S OUf ftki AckrWt'e l'Ql'aV' A CoUislon to Uim The meaning of the won- - "col-lision" was being explained by the teacher to the class. "A collision," she said, "is when two things come together unex-pectedly." Immediately a small boy jumped up and said: "Please, teacher, we're had a collision at eur Louse." "Whatever do you meau?" "Well, mother Just bad twins." Telephone Topics. GglOr INTEREST TO I A mixture of equal parts of salt and vinegar will quickly brighten copper or brass ware. Grease your measuring cup be-fore measuring syrup or molasses and the ingredients will not stick to the sides of the cup. D not put too much wax on floors. A little wax and plenty of polishing makes a better-lookin- g floor. Doeskin and chamois gloves be-come stiff and harsh unless washed in tepid suds and rinsed in slightly soapy water. If you want a really gay and cheerful dressing table why not make the drapery of chintz which has a design of red, pink and yellow fiewers on a rather bright blue grouad. The frill of pleated yellow ehints about the top is headed by a nerrewer one of blue to match the ground of the printed chintz. & Aaaociatad Nawapapera. WHO Sarvlca, Curse of Progress I Meakiwesea now Mice J fjk J I NOU PUW ON TUB-- Cjw jft Jm If I ;).---;f- i THE WORLD AT ITS WORST By gluyas Williams "fat WNNOl fMW KSCRlftE HOW WERI JWWHf W A CAREIE5 MOfORlSf COKtm, 80T FORfUNAltW 60f A 6009 LOOK At HIM M CASE EOER MEEf A6flll4, AKD V0O WONDER IT If WA6 VoU ? Twenty-Eig- ht im Ge. Dentist's Daughter: "Have you asked papa for my haad?" Candidate: "No. But I've tried four times. Every time I step Into bis office I lose my courage. Today I allowed him to full my tooth as an excuse." Arcanum Bulletin. Looking 'Em Jvtt "Do you think a woman's place is ia the home?" "CerUinly." said Miss Cayenne, "but a mai'i place is to get busy and get rid of the idea that home is merely where the mortgage is." |