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Show New Members Join American Le gion Six Thousand " --mi mil , "! ll'ljHH I .I.,,, .. t -- mmmmfK-i imu nowMwan in m SEWIJSC CIRCLE PATTERNS Jacket Gay Jumper and Matching Jacket has a pert peter lhlmiiw wiiapwiiJiiiiiBiiiw-t- i matching pan collar ana can nave long or short sleeves. Pattern No. 691 is for sizes 1. S. 4. Slza 3. Jumper, 6 and 8 years. material; requires 1 yard ot 35 or jacket, short sleeves, lifc yards; long 1 sleeves, yards. 8. Tie New York Scene: Face About Town: Eddie cantor Due to an unusually large demand and current conditions, slightly more tlma is convulsing chums with a report on few ol flayed required in filling orders for how a coast rabble-rousthe most popular pattern numbers. him in a speech. He called the star: Send your order to: "Eddie Cantor, the er. er, internaMrs. and . Mr. tional bankerl" . . SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. Fred Allen reminiscing with other 149 New Montgomery SL e San Francisco, Call!. Broadway showfolks on vaudeville companions. . . . The Enclose 25 cents In coins for each pattern desired. Paul Gallicos with the Paul DraSize Pattern No pers. . . . Margo. the star, telling youthful Bill Mauldin (the "Up Name ...v.............. Front" author) how much good he Address is doing for his countrymen. . . . inPeggy Hopkins Joyce Intensely terested in Diosa Costello's . . . at the Havana-MadriSkeets Gallagher being asked for his back Rlivl In 5 minutes or double money aafforat Whan iopm itomach actd eati painful, autograph while Bebe Daniels the bin Mur atumavh and heartburn, doctors aaumlly it. former film star) went unrecognized th faataat acting mtHlicinoa known for prearnlt rmntomatic relief metiirinea like thoa In TV bleu N by the same kids. . . . Martha Raye, laiativ. bring comfort In ft A midtown fcffy or double our money bock on retain oi bottle fit to be handcuffed. to oa. tto a all aruu gists. hotel management disregarded her " -- f' 1 ,v ... .. baby and ejected them from a suite .. .wa.w...--...,,&fc.x,,.ji..:.am-.-AI,- v A, n.. 1. ma ,lmn USE because "it is reserved for a cock seen lias m.any 27 Its at American Legion tail thrilling things The conventions, but never a more stirring sight party." vr. ..SCu.ii ui vuicago, as pictured above. Some 6,000 men and womn veterans than was presemeu ui mo were sworn into the Legion while spectators held their breath as the candidates the of World War II Sallies 1 Our Alley: Ken Roberts, repeated to recruit five to six million veterans of the last war to add to their ranks. the radio announcer, was explaining THIS gay little jumper is bound COLD PREPARATIONS pledge. The Legion plans Helifjht the younger set. how atom could be broken up. "A,' LIQUID, TABLETS, 5AIVE, NOSE DROPS Tru for T is to for Attlee, he said, "is Pretty wear with snowy blouses . USE ONLY AS DIAUTED . or brightly colored sweaters, ine man and M is for Molotov. "V at about the O?" asked Dorothy "That's the big Zero," Shay. "which is what the Ken exp if those three don't world wiii get together." . . . Doodles Weaver pugilist who knows a punch-drun- k can't afford a sparring partner, so he calls taxi drivers names. er ' one-tim- Gas on Stomach Hatl-an- s BeH-a- 666 ...n, t - 2-- 8 Leathernecks Visit Chinese Opera House in Peiping WIT J1 f Now t tastier bread with FLEISCHMANN'S Midtown Vignette: The Mayor the other day sat in Magistrate's Court where he fined many motorists for He let off many this and that. more, however, with merely a repIt reminded us of this rimand. was An episode. motoring up Broadway and slipped past a changing traffic light. When he stopped at the next corner a cop said: "Red lights mean nothing to you. eh? Let's see your license." . handed it over, The nnd the cendarme made notes in his little book qfter which he handed the motorist a tolded dh oi paper find his license. "Get along now." At the next red light he ordered. the stranger read the slip of paper. It said: "Don't pass no more red ... ... ... Abe . J-,- I ' V " ':-.- sweeter, - er FRESH fff YEAST WSSC- -. rU2. - I er T loaves d fresh This Yeast. active fresh Fleischmann's use if you work to to It goes right help you yeast is time. results best every baking get insist on IF YOU BAKE AT HOME Fleischmann's active fresh Yeast. The cake with the familiar yellow label! DependableAmerica's favorite for over full-strengt- lights." Memorial to Gus Edwards: His simple and clean songs (lyrics by K Will D. Cobb) were the heart the signature of a whole period of AmerKanican history. What family has not Marine SSgt. John J. Kaiser Jr. of East Kcansburg, N. J., center, and Cpl. Max R. Roemer of sas City, Mo., right, shoot the breeze with a couple of Chinese opera stars in a backstage "bull session" at sung "School Days"? or "Sunbonnet Continuous performances were staged for the 1st marine division occupying the Sue"? And how many grandmothers the Peiping Opera house. of area by these Chinese troupers. The leathernecks say they plan to master Chinese opera and bring it back were courted with "By the Light His songs Moon"? the Silvery to America, with hopes that it may become generally accepted. were the kind American people loved to hum and sine in their kitchens or parlors. Because Mr. Edwards and Mr. Cobb never wrote a song a man couldn't sing to his mother or his wife couldn't teach their daugh. He leaves us with the ter. A memory of a useful life. wife devoted and noble, dignified . . . And a song to sing. to bake delicious, Lt's so easv ... smooth-texture- h. 70 years. cTi ... Legion Hears Nimit2 Something New in Christmas Cards .. ... The Mags: In the current issue of a magazine the ubiquitlous Bennett Cerf writes about practical Jokes. . . . For our money, he left out (or never heard of) the best and most touching one of all. , . . It happened to an eloping couple who were told that if they went to the White House, the President would marry them. . . . They were very guillible and their advisor very convincing. . . . Anyhow they went . . . How they got In, we dunno. . . . But the President, quickly sizing up the He turned the tables. sent for a minister, stood up as their best man. and then invited the couple to spend their wedding night in the White House. . . . Although it might have been FDR, it wasn't. It was A. L. f-- ... i f JTi v '1,1 CREAM mi WEST Made from the Whole Wheat kernel and contains nutritious elements found in the grain and in their natural state, Vitamin B, Vitamin A, Phosphorus and Calcium bo important to a balanced diet. A delicious cooked cereal which has "A Flavor All Its Own "and the "Oftener you eat it the better you will like it" Order a package from your grocer today MONTANA CEREAL CO. Billings, Montana ... St-'-- Arte'-:- . ' : Murals: The bobby-soxer- s starting the queue at the Paramount to get the choice seats during Sinatra's engagement . . . They start as early as 4:30 a. m. . . . The Empire State edifice recovered from its wounds (after that horrible plane crash into its throat), wearing a look of indestructibUty middle-age- d d again. . . . The man walking into the St Mor-it- z foyer one middle of the night without his hat, overcoat, ahoei and Manhattan : --M-A tfitff'nTtiaTai season Jn Bringing a gay, warm touch to the most Joyous holiday ars is pretty Phyllis Creore of Rochester. N. Y. No Christmas that can be casually tossed aside will come from her. Instead, shin ng house as hot puies tile greeting cards, which later find use around the nd roasters, will be sent to the radio star's friends. , Adm. Chester NimiU, L'SN, ii shown as he addressed the Amcri can Legion convention in Chicago The admiral was honored with th Legion's Distinguished Service med al. well-dresse- Eisenhower Visits Iowa Relatives Celehrates Birthday sox i - t r YL r , 1 rVW i sold most of ber Jewelry A has cause she refused film offers (to go V ' - ) i toDDCd ' o Ben-Ga- avalanche ot activity rumbling across Erie Basin, the nation's busiest shipping center. . , . Exuberant block parties welcoming home servicemen. . . . Manhattan Beach, where the building of apartment houses is prohibited. . . , The Soldiers' and Sailors' Memorial arch on Eastern Parkway., Poetry chiseled In stone. . . . One of the most compelling examples of the Big Burg's visual magic: When night conceals the shoreline the waterfront snyscrapers' illuminated towers seem suspended In the dark. Mrs. Adclalr? Tlill of Fert Atkln son, Wis., Is shown as she cele brates her 107th birthday. Last yeai Vice Tres. Henry Wallace attendei bcr celebration. y acts last to relieve muscular ache and pain because it contains two famous ng pain-relievi- known An ,Vi bower. QUICK Ben-Ga- ! j i "uring his recent western trip, Gen. Dwtgni u. relatives, iney at ? Boone, Iowa, to visit with Mrs. Eisenhower's -' to right: Mrs. Joel E. Carlson, aunt of Mrs. Zton S- Bowd. mother of Mrs. Elsenhower, Mr. Carlson. Ml" cf Mn. tiae "Ike," Mamie Moore, and Mrs. France. Dowd Moore, s.ster 1 be- overseas with our troops) and needs cash. . . . Charles Farrell, no dope he, Invested $50,000 in ova Palm Springs bungalows, which will bring neat rentals. . . . Paul Lukas' mission abroad was gov't Inspired. He returned with a list of ilch Hungarians who collabed with Hitlerites. I Vflfc.xSv . : h Y.Tf ' Marline Dietrich's pals hear the t V f 4: .... : ..RUBIN I y Ingredients to every doctor. 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