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AIRPLANES AT TH SAME TIME..1 WELL.- J I CANT NEGL.ECK. MY DOOTY BUT AT TH SAME. TIME By GENE BYRNES BRAINS. THA'S WHAT I GOT AN' TH' NAVY SHOWS ME HOW T USE, 'EM- GOT AM IDEA! POP And Pop Goes Off in a Cloud NOW SO LONG AS MOM DON'T MISS THIS MIRROR, I'M IN T DOESTHI5 POWDER 60 OPF WITH A DANG ? I. n hi X .1 tn I no! t goes OKI ,. WITH A fY PUFF RAISING KANE The Once-Over (iUlouc kj Tk Mi IrmatMU. lac) By J. MILLAR WATT FT U"yT7x 7 1 KiJ rt (lSNre J 7 a f 1 FEB. Line ,T77 " - Ithcvact titf e TT THevt feve scen) Clt"' By FRANK WEBB COLOSSAL PEOPLE' I'M A 6REAT MAN1 Irfeficv PencilOdint n tseu paper eD. too uwo Foa special, necos items PRIVATE BUCK By Clyde Lewis "Hey, fellers, my hiccups are jone!' TO 5S CROSS TOWN By Roland Coe r rr I .: IT : 1 1 "Have Datirnr 5VH2,T fl3rAr it 7 rNDS AND A,-P -rviy rcn DAI C HV fl USE TAPE MEASURE OVER POLE TO CALCULATE TOP AMD BOTTOM LENGTH OF EACH SWAG DEPTH OF MATERIAL TWICE THIS MEASUREMENT THERE is a shortage of metal curtain rods, yet for two generations gen-erations we have not seen such elaborate window treatments. The formal swags, cascades and jabots so dear to our grandmothers seem to be exactly right with the Victorian furniture that is gaining in popularity all the time. Each piece of the draped valance shown here is cut separately. sepa-rately. The diagram at the left But 14 of Our States Use Party Symbols on Ballots Only 14 states employ political party symbols on their ballots, six using the rooster and eight the star for the Democratic can didates, and six the elephant and eight the eagle for the Republican candidates, says Collier's. Nor are aii Dauots marked in the same way, as in several Southern states the voter, instead of putting a cross beside the names of the persons per-sons for whom he is voting, marks out all the other names. erJ eives the dimensinnc l. u - - -. u v i. LI it? jabots. The side swags cnx the middle and a center sw-,1 utiiiaa uiaii, me uieasuremec of this center swag are give here, but these will vary accor inff to the snaro tha c,..- ; fill. Each, swag is cut bias at tti cnui, miu jyicaicu aim lacked ovt the pole, as shown at the low left. The method of takit measurements is shown at ft ngni.. NOTE This is the third of a series modern adaptations of period curtain las ions. Formal swas valanr n..-.-' a valance board are illustrated with ste b.v-steD directions In Rnnv i m.. . " - -'wwi, a, Ailc If- formal type draped in one piece is shot m uuuis. o. books are 15 cents eat uiuer uirecuy irom: 1 c ., Fe lo a was J She n met mobile 1 .tie woo ,:ty that down on ral of t ;j tbe da ;Sughua: i I flag aandw s a little i freight I MRS. RUTH WTETH SPEARS Bedford Hills New York Drawer 10 Enclose 15 cents for each book desired. de-sired. Name , Address nsat lHHi quiz with answers offering I M M fi VMM 'fiffl Infnrmt; U: itf s t ritsriT '-'p ? ? CUUJk.uWCUCk.p.(UH.v.p.o.cwft. 1 The Questions 1. How does the size of Alaska compare with the size of Texas? 2. Arlington National Shrine was originally part of the estate of what prominent American? 3. What well-known character in fiction tilted at windmills? 4. Why did King Arthur's knights sit at a round table? 5. Was absentee voting ever before be-fore permitted to soldiers of the United States? 6. Off what shores are the Grand Banks? 7. What is meant by the "doldrums"? "dol-drums"? . 8. What is the difference be- 0ee?in? patriot and a Patriarch? . Where would von ho it were on the Painted Desert? iu. Jerusalem, capital of Palestine, Pal-estine, is situatpd ot n r of 2,500 feet between what seas? The Answers 1. Alaska is twice as large 2. Gen. Robert E. Lee. a. uon Quixote. 4. To avoid any distinction o! ranK. o. xes. Union soldiers in the held during the Civil war were permitted to vote. 6. Newfoundland. 7. Those tropical zones of the ucean wnere calms or baffling winds prevail, a becalmed state 8. A patriot is one who loves and is devoted to his countrv. A patri arch is the fnunrfpr iamiiy or an aged man. . Arizona. 10. Mediterranean and seas. ir Dead Polite Storks American storks (wond ibis' are efficient and polite. Wheni flock descends on a shallow poni these birds do a sort nf dance tt rile the water and force tad' poles and small fish to the surface. sur-face. As these rise to the toD. they are miled by the nearest birds But only when enough food is floating on the water for the entire en-tire flock do the birds begin to least. . jieasi. j i f " i ' . , ' ' - , - ' i fe ' U ', - 4 - - ' t -T f HINTS FOR HOME BAKERS mi fi 1 Hotcnd Snowy-Here's a Grand dessert! But make rfiese Sseurfs whh Flusthmaim's ydlow ' SNOW BISCUITS , a cups sifted flour 1 cake Ptelschmann's Yeast Hi teaspoons sugar cup lukewarm water teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon melted shortening 61ft together flour, sugar and salt Dissolve yeast In lukewarm water. Add to dry Ingredients. Add melted shortening. Dough will be soft Turn out on floured board and knead dough quickly and lightly until WHi .va elastic Roll out H Inch thick. Cut with floured btocutt ;r-t2aPen Krcased pan. Let rise unta doubled In bulk, about tour. Prick top with fork. Bake In hot oven at 425 P. about 16 two-Inch biscuits. 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