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Show NEEDLEWORK PATTERNS Hand-Knit Sweaters Are Smart 5315 (MP- A 'MUST' in every college girl's wardrobe is the smartly tailored tai-lored hand-knit sweater in bold bright or dark shades. The sleeveless sleeve-less version is easy to knit and is Clabber Girl tin JJul J r ture to get iust the right rise In your mixing bowl, followed by that final rise to light and fluffy flavor In the oven . . . that's the story of Clabber Girl's balanced double action. Wm GuaraBisedbvAVry IV Good Housskseeint Y-'.i S MOPSY by GLADYS PARKER " i j I GUESS I USED ' VPL' TOO MAKiy BAL- jLK LOONS IN MV lY&fk NON-SINKABLB JJL BATHING SUIT.' SUS sr JMSUS sfc-ysss-ssT1 Home-Town Echoes snugly rform fitting the two Illustrated Illus-trated can be worn with skirts or, slacks &ai as added warmth under un-der suits and topcoats. To obtain complete knitting Instructions for the Side-Buttoned Sweater (Pattern No. 531S) and for the Slaeks-and-Shorti Sweater (Pattern No. 5743) sizes 12. 14, 16, IS taoluded, fend 20 cent In cola foi each pattern, your name, address and pattern number. 6EWINO CIRCLE NEEDLEWORK 709 Mission St., Baa Fraaciseo, Calli. JEncloas 20 cent for patters. No ; Name Addrest- Sr Enjoy thfBlinofenrtetiwn-J thfBlinofenrtetiwn-J hlnvl Talis aood-tastinc Scott's Emulsion right away. It yoa feel tired, rundown, unable to throw off worrisome summer eolds boeaosa your slat lacks natural AtD Vitamins Vita-mins and mtrtT-hniidinir, natural oils I Scott's helps anili anaroy. stamina, rssistaww. Bur today 1 You ore off to a good start when you measure the required amount Into your flour . . , you are sJ''t3 By C. Kessler eFlT' ' si a IPhillipr THE CUSTOMER IS ALWAYS A PAIN IN THE NECK What's become of the old-fash ioned American who wanted more work? The fellow who was out to increase his business? The man who wanted to hold his customers? Have you tried to get anything done lately? Have you needed paperhanger, a painter, a plumber, an electrician, a mason or even somebody to cut the Jawn? If so, you know what we're driving at. e Nothing seems to startle a business busi-ness man like the prospect of some new business. "Can you do it right away?" has become a phrase from a deed language, "Immediately" has become the most futile word In English. "Soon" is almost as meaningless. mean-ingless. e Once every community was full of alert, good-natured proprietors pro-prietors of their own businesses, all eager for customers. Too could get the pipes fixed, the walls papered, the porch repaired, re-paired, the roof shingled and the lights fixed any time. Today these very same people put on a sourpuss at your approach, freeze if you enter the office and register a complete lack of interest If you start telling them that you are in a jam and want something done. , a The plumber tells the help, when the phone rings, "If 'it's an old cus tomer, hang up." The electrician exclaims "You mean this year!" when Mrs. Trooksey phones and says: "All my lights are out! Will you please come over and fix them?" Your chimney collapses and you rush to the mason. There's a young lady reading a book. She looks up after the book begins to bore her. You tell her you have a chimney emergency and would like to get the boss. Her expression tells you "Haven't you heard? Mr. Splnel- llo isn't interested in new chimney troubles. He has a waiting list" ,7 -V ..;... The water pipes spring a leak. You phone your old friend Gus Hof-nagle, Hof-nagle, who was your first plumber. You have been giving him your work for years. Good old Gus Hof. nagle. "Gus, there's two feet of water in the living room, I'm sinking," you say. 4. "What Is the name again?" asks Gus. You have to spell it for him. He says languidly that mere are 18 flooded living rooms ahead of you and that he couldn't possibly get around to an old reliable customer cus-tomer before Christmas Eve. 1 , 'm And carpenters! You can get only as far as "One of my front stairs needs a . . before he pulls his whole head and neck in like a turtle and starts backing away across country. This "Customers are such pests" attitude is sweeping the country. Only this morning we watched a waitress In a chain restaurant perform per-form in the 1946 pattern. She glared at you as you took a table; she put on a "Dare give me an order" expression; she took it down reluo-tantly, reluo-tantly, and when she returned after an hour or so she slammed the food In front of you and seemed to say "I'll teach customers not to come In this place twice!" What's come over people? Are they all sore doing what they are doing? We pause tor a reply. And we expect an insult! a a Juvenilis Delinquency, Didja Say? There will be a national confer, ence on the control of guess what? juvenile delinquency in Washington Washing-ton next month. President Truman has declared that "juvenile delinquency delin-quency is of serious concern to the whole country,' and Attorney-General Tom Clark, who has called the conference, says 500 delegates from 48 states will "pool their forces to meet squarely this grave problem." We will bet right now that within a stone's throw of the conference hall there will be at least six movie theaters instructing the kiddies in the fine art of murder, gunplay and general lawlessness. In technicolor! , Heigh ho and alackaday! Also a heigh nonny nonny and a hot cha cha. (Is Eric Johnson, the chief of the board of movie censorship, in the house. And If so, what for?) Y Swap Shoppa "WILL swap rowing machine with suitcase for bushel good eating apples. ap-ples. AU 900 ME." Yankee Magazine. Maga-zine. ,ii - ;; i Fun is where you find it HOME WORK The hammer, tops for vital labors, Goes wrong in hands of eager neigh-bora. neigh-bora. . Pier. BOBBY SOX Marty Links "Alvln Is taking a business course, Dad. Why don't you ask his advice on your boss refusing to give yon that raise?" NANCY I WONDER WHERE ) OUR BASEBALL WENT MUTT AND JEFF WERE60IN6 I I WONDER WHERE ) J I I'VE LOOKED ALL I . I WUK BASEBALL f x23 V OVER M II vSSSSSS V r1 WENT , V ' VP A WE CAN'TTONlGrlTWILL GO THERE, 1 re DIFFERENT TO THE PORK CLUB! I'M I " "W 1 IV T-rlfMf'k If J t a alaasa .... & 1 m J A I ni'.ii . I at" . T llYmrPV THREW YOU !1 ....tQCM I mjrL "XE MkX ONE 'JUT jsins. u tw. I",. . mm tr y. it i n n n . r 111111 1- ur n -wirtsw - u ac a r-i 1 I WE BUY ALL I I I I II i U J I , i I I hmLIAI 'rZ' " Pj ' REGXAR FELLERS Bt Cm. 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Savings Bonds Gas on Stomach Relieved In 5 minutes or double your noney back When sxcam itomsich acid ainiea painful, tuffo nifr su, eoor stomach and heartburn, doeton uoill prescribe the faiteat-aetins medidnei knows ftf symptomatic relief uedicinet like thoinBelJ-iM Tablets. No laxatiye. Belt-ani brlngt comfort in t jiffy or doable yoar money back on return of book to os. at all dragsista. Beware Coughs from common colds That Hang On Creomuldon relieves promptly tie-cause tie-cause It goes right to the seat of tin trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid natun to soothe and heal raw, tender, Inflamed In-flamed bronchial mucous mem-branes. mem-branes. Tell your druggist to sell yon a bottle of Creomulsion with the understanding un-derstanding you must like the way tt Quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds, Sronchitii Cushion life's walk with SOUS as well is Heels by One of the best home ways tt 61111 UP QGO SI30D II you lack BLOOD-IRON Tou fir la and women wno from simple anemia that yuJdul SSS. "dragged ouf-ttt fflsflj to lack of blood-lron. So try Plnkham'a TABLET3-on io J3 lorn ways to build up red W sucn cuea. Plnkham's Tablets n rf the greatest blood-lron tonioi t w. a .11 itMii7r.tnreft. n uuy i an aw HaPTbeniaeiuu4.th.Bloo of Harmful Boay - - aol act as Nature lntsaoK-7-; OTa Imparl tis sbw rlx t. acm and OP body aaaehiBary. hseks'' Symptoms ma b 0&"oi paraiataat haaaacha, atttc" aodsr tha ay a i Vrsnr aaii.ty and loss of pp "JIJW rdsr an somstlnxs borau " toe fraflosnt artoation. poP Thar, should a SsM" traatmsot Is wlaar thaa "gjal Dean; Mia. IW hf.T'bJT tss tw (rinds lot mora thaa Thsy har. .,frfd'Spl. raoiaiioi-, r r saaj-fW 4i- VNU-W H- lalll ILIbU vast aaattar tram r. 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