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Show nr gnr7Wf-'.-inrrrriH- r - in Catch Up on Chic .nr THE SUNNY SIDE OF LIFE Clean Comics That Will Amuse Both Old and Young nnr r---i3C Cracked THE FEATHERHEADS I'M GoinG To 1 that leak BE.FORB the Stop a I - po A plumber, J he COMES BE HERE MIWUT- J v f oT careful should G- MI6HT 'A GET The water osi THE FLOOR I IS- - FROIEM! won't need these Boots OLD the vheres SHOES 5PIKBD TF YOURE a bit behind in the thrilling game of Milady, why not take advantage of the holiday season and catch up? Todays trio is especially right for vacation sewing because it consists of simple practical pieces that require little time and trouble. Make all three and youll have gone a long way toward putting the old punch back in the game. Streamlined Styling. The slip at the left is all you could wish for from the standpoint of styling. It offers superb lines from the moderately low cut V d waist neck, through the right down to the very hem. The clever overlapping back is light proof and provides an action pleat so necessary for complete satisfaction. Important, too, is the fact that you may choose the material you wish in your own color. Better make it in duplicate for many meticulous months ahead. Pretty in Sheer Wool. e The in the center is, like the slip, heavy on style. The defined waist is effectively young as is the flowing skirt and little round collar. It is just the frock to give one lots of for the second semester, or to break the ice whenever one is anxious about ones apearance. It can be the height of chic in sheer wool very pretty in flat crepe. Modern Home Dress. When its home youre thinking of you naturally turn to a frock like the third member of the trio n, MESCAL IKE Br S. When Moments Count L. HUNTLEY VEAV-BUT TU' DAO GUMMED RABBIT 'ULL. BESOUE FORE L GlT A CWAslC-ETO LOAD MIT.' L (matter?) K Lollr Ga gs dart-fitte- - r rvJS&e e - vj j)jr Wa two-piec- try S. L. Huntley, Trhie Mark Reg V ft Pat. Office) INNEY OF THE FORCE Just a Slip IT SHURE BE icy n you WERE QUITE out OFFICER- I COULDNT STAND THERE ALL DAY CORRECT, ToPAV.MOiCHAEL ( 1 -- Uncle JIuICt JSaijd: at the right. This Lieu way model is different enough to sumi delight you and simple enough to s set you sewing at sight. It is cut Bam for comfort but with an ever ti watchful eye on that elusive little nu thing called chic. Crisp contrast may be had in the collar and cuffs w and in that trim row of buttons B(j that march down the nd then back again. Look fresh in your version in pretty percale.!, Vor, The Patterns. button-aU-the- line-a- i Pattern 1946 is designed or',.:, sizes 14 to 20 (32 to 44 bust). Size tt 16 requires 3 A yards of 39 inch ,1 ' fabric. One yard of ribbon a Jat required for shoulder straps. j Pattern 1404 is designed foe sizes 12 to 20 (30 to 38 bust). Size 14 requires 4,s yards of 39 inch material. With Mint Sauce SO IF THE LITTLE. LAMB HAD DONE WHAT HE WAS TOLD AND NOT STRAYED AWAY THE WOLF WOULDAft HAVE EATEN HIM, WE WOULD HAVE, WOULDNT WE WOULD HE? J. MILLAR WATT By l NO. A Hedv Pattern 1390 is designed for the sizes 34 to 48. Size 36 requires 4 .,av( yards of 35 inch material. The collar and cuffs in contrast i jq j j jrea quire 1 Vi yards material. Send your order to The Sevlng varc Circle Pattern Dept., 149 Newrepl Montgomery Ave., San Francisco, pja re-- Calif. Patterns 15 cents (in cojis) each. f Bell Syndicate. WNU Service. cent pme . J r'ali mas Glass Curtain 1 bovi In the National theater of Mex- ico City, known as the Palacio de ta, Bellas Artes, a huge glass curtam van executed by Tiffany of New York, trin is one of its most striking fea- - len tures, and is perhaps the only one ma. of its kind in the world. It is composed of thousands of pieces mo, of vari-colore- glass d and the rct novel lighting arrangement te. vo'ca veals the noes, Popocatepetl and Ixtacc,hi atl, at sunrise, midday and sunset, snow-crowne- r. r d Th r 1 rer Respect Due Precedent POP wor Respect for precedent has a solid basis. Dont be contemptuous of precedent, but study its claims to authority. Gossip thrives less among men particularly because it means a black eye if not worse. It is nonsense to say that no one is interested in the troubles of others. Were not all inhuman. Men have had but one burst of extravagance in clothing in the last 30 years. It was when they paid $8 for a silk shirt. Human conscience began to function thousands of years ago. There is a lot of it in the Bible. It is hard to conceal contempt. Something besides words gives you away. mu To Get Rid of Acid and Poisonous Waste &n , f 41 Your kidneys help to keep yon filtering waste inttttj from the blood. If your kidneys functionally disordered and fail remove excess impurities, there miy J of the whole aysuo ana poisoning Body-wiI distress. Burning, scanty or too frequent aj ofaomekiaD'v nation may be a warning . r bladder disturbance. You may suffer naggmg oawstfJJ gttacksof headache, persistent getting tip flights, swelling, puffin under the eyes feel weak, nervous, . played out. In such cases It la better to W medicine that baa won country-acclaim than on something leas fsvjj A ably known. Use Doan't Wk tude of grateful people reconuwM A ah Httnhbofl T lwia' P1 by constantly 41 u LIFE'S LIKE THAT Welcome 1938! Good Business The children were on their way bach from school, and were discussing the Jobs which their respec- BED TOYS By GLUYAS By Fred Neher ILLIAMS Vt tive parents did. My fathers a butcher," said the first proudly. "And mines a Jeweler," replied the second haughtily. They turned to the third. "What do your people do? they i asked. They're In the Iron and steel Mother trade," came the answer. irons and father steals-uAnswer- s Magazine. wwBuPiKom.ifeRfcY DAWtJ REMEMBERS ABENs'ecetirt o etficvw(!PiYwtiH ft IS le HttP WARM pmtfs$ over To Toy CUFSOARD srftn m LOSS PEUBEPA SELECTS HiS WORSE 61ft back info bed PEit'fS HE MADE A BEflER CtlW H WF CHOICE Reasonable Have you anything to say before 1 pass sentence on you?" Yes, your honor, I should like you tc have your lunch first" Farm & Ranch. Gourmand Miss Sweet Out, Tom, he says 1 took good enough to eat Tom You lust ought to see the things he eats at the lunch counters. Philadelphia Bulletin. TmsTMC TavTS PiC- T c r Book bjwk To N-- tFOPES To Bt vfe asd 10-- ON CArr have ml IK BID, hs WHKHRi' quire's tour fRip$ KwM HIT T, T B.ll MAS It) SCfNri MOM his lirtr picking fovs up AS They Tsop oft elp Of ACSUPtA PARCHft, as tHEV COMf N, THM HE VUWAT ftltV Tu.D DuESN'f HIM, Asp HE KNCrfWHVHI'5 I COED lhat feels better ... but it's btill fc little snuff" i ! |