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Show I PRSS. REAVERUTAH THE BEAVER CIRCLE PATTERNS If CROSS BOBBY TOWN SOX 3 itored 3tocli A Versatile Cool, Jiattering --Afternoon T7 Bv 8 Roland Cod Marty Links M "Up till now my luck's been good. You're the first, so far, t' bother me by askin' about it!" 'I know he got her on I DIP 1 !AV YA -- the rebound but from what boy-friend- NANCY HAW --- By Ernie Bushmiller WHERE GET D' SILLY BOW TIE? I Isj Jfe m IT MIGHT INTEREST YOU 1J TO KNOW THAT - I SHE COMES IIyEH? NANCY LIKES o 1 fe; J W Ps OH-- - HERE HOW JA ) 0 ? 36-5- 2 Pattern No. 8019 is for The Summer Issue of FASHION give you lots of smart ideas for tmZ wardrobes. Special features, free mu printed inside the book. 25 cents LITTLE REGGIE By Margarita IaWh SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT 709 Mission St., San Francisco, calif! Enclose 25 cents in coins for each d Frock with a frock tailored TRIMLY versatility and smart good looks. Raglan sleeves are accented with button trim, which is repeated on the handy pockets. Perfect for classroom, office, general wear. Raglan-Sleeve- Ejg gl Pattern No. 8116 comes In sizes 12, 14, 18 and 20. Size 14, 34 yards of for collar. ',' yard of 35 or 16, pattern desired. Pattern No -- Size Name Address- - VogsIvQl&iom h Feminine Frock A COOL, delightfully simple MUTT AND JEFF "I By Bud Fisher M SORRYJyouRESORRY.'f NOW HELLOI )iSAM.TrtlS K. Vol tc jjipril BUT- -- t VOU TOLD ME LISSEN. TILUE? YOU WOULD frlLUE'J thvs WHAT ARE BE HOME IH u ij I VOU DOING TEK MINUTES' T1LLIE OVERTHERE J ij dm YOU VE SOT J I 1 run inu SOT THE mi. i WROHG NUMBER! SOME NERVE rxmAT? a aw V". VI ' f 1 LlSSENlN'lN V WHAT NUMBER IS THIS? QUSEHOLD OH MY PRIVATE ihTSiSri , SAM.VOU LiSSEN TO i ME! I'VE GOT Good mind A You To LEAVE YoU FLAT.' FURTHERMORE- GET ON TrUS WIRE? h. -, JITTER on dress to flatter the more mature figure. Soft shirring at the shoulders adds a feminine touch, the gored skirt is as graceful as can be. 81 On stormy days confusion is greatly diminished when looking for rubbers if mates are attached with snap clothespins which are labeled with the names of the owners. drying. dl ttr.-- "il -- J REG'LAR FELLERS rr..u..-E7 VEV.UVOU tu' WAHTAOOB? y- -l I STILL WAS 501N T DO Y3U KtN OO ITVWHILE VOU RE SNOR.KIN' i Anre' Vr :T Cim HEY, PlNHEAD-A- r WELU. BETWEEN CUSTOMERS NITH YOUR. STUFF J'Lt BE BACK IN A HOUR. GEE. OK..SO.' I THANKS j lcc SURE, YA CAN.' J somethinW Grind small pieces of toilet in a food grinder for use in dish pan. It makes lots of and is easy on your hands KIM CAR-tiyO- . m , 1 i vr uMueBn i it .xsar N.N. :.r.-- I 1 I VIRGIL IOOKI-AWA6- 0M Nl f WHOEVER LOST THAT IS fONWA.LOSE f VVL ' f j ( THtKtS OWLY ONt UY IM THlSTOWM WHO STILL USES ) 7 O JfMZ f?( By Len KIei ) -- d 4kIBffl do p GEQ-W- attla Crw ftn JjDl XW D stationery with a three-cen- t stamp on each envelope makes a nice gift for a friend in the hospital. at 0a checks too. A box of ? Yodora soap your suds An effective method for cleaning copper, brass or pewter is making a paste of equal parts of salt, flour and vinegar. Apply the paste, let stand for an hour, rub off, wash with water, and polish. fit Go Madam perspiration nrlnr ..JS&i If you sew the buttonholes of coat sweaters together before washing, they will not stretch. 47 seems to stir Pel-Ett- It is time to change your mind if you're one of those who think all furniture in your best room should match piece for piece. The smartest and most comfortable rooms we've seen were rooms with mixed furniture mixed with taste. You need not have all "period pieces" or all modern to get a good effect. Blond and dark pieces go together very well and you may, for example, have a practical, functional fable next to your old wing chair. By Gene Byrnes Nothing him to life. What can his master expect If the dog Isn't fed right? jRtbbon would give him every vitamin and mineral dogs are known to need. It's a money-save- r, too! Each box supplies as much food by dry cons of dog foodl weight as five Gro-Pu- p also comes in Meal and It s. For variety, feed all three p Use an electric fan to dry your liquid stockings. While smoothing the film on your legs, let the direct breezes from a fan speed By Arthur Pointer laz6on6S W with a face cream i Made to normal sU is I A I I actually toothing ino narsii chemical" ft irritating salts. Won't harm skin or clothmg-geU Stays soft and creamy, nevtf Puny. I Try gentle f difference! Yo.lora-.- fV the wonderful .' After you have washed your sweater, press it when it is almost dry. Lay it smoothly on the ironing board, placing a cloth over it. Use a warm iron and press lightly, then allow sweater to lie flat on a towel to finish drying. ' ' ' " ' SILENT SA By Jeff Ivis 4W i r '"THE PUBLIC nature of advertising bene-X fits everyone it touches. It benefits th public by describing exactly benefits employees, because the products that are offered. It the advertiser must be more & and just than the employer who has no obligation to the public These benefits of advertising are quite apart from the obviou benefits which advertising confers the lower prices, the high quality, the better service that go with advertised goods and firm. , 1 |