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It has been strictly a expression of n II give-awa- y PSYCHOLOGY ma 1 "it's easy.' you simply put your head down like this, snort, and then charge at me" He watched her leave the room, closing the door softly behind her. He lay quietly for some time, then turned to look curiously at the huge tree across the room. In deference to his illness his bed had been moved into the living room so that he could see the decorations and await Santa Claus' arrival. The scene of the Nativity had been beautifully reconstructed by his father and its tiny plaster models now caught the boy's attention. A strange sight met his eyes. The donkey that had been sprawled on the ground was now standing and stretching himself. The lambs were in their same positions but their eyes were glittering with life. "It's Christmas Eve, Dickie, and you should be happy." There was a trace of reproach in the voice. Dickie was bewildered by this time. "How how " he stuttered feebly, and halted. "How do we talk? Why that's simple, Dickie. All animals talk on program. - And suddenly there arrives the rain, snow, sleet, hail and sunshine specialist, the tycoon of temperature changes, the mogul of cloud J I t.i step-fathe- CHILD r - - : 1 1 r il "'V I ' v Iu(mV i L7 e 1835 ar SO wear sets. The princess-lineslip nts so nicely and can be edged Butcher Boy rajamas with dainty lace. Panties are neatthe young girls of the family ly tailored. Grand gift idea. POR 1 adorable little butcher boy paNo. 8X4 ts for tires 14. 1(1. IS. jamas that are sure to please. The 20;Pattern 40. 42 and 44. Sl?e IS. Klip. 2Vt lards tiny collar is finished in scallops, ot pantifs, !',' yards. the shaped pocket is just right for Th Fall and Wlntsr FASHION contain! a hanky. pages of smart, wramble elvltn you won't want to miss. Free pattern d CO Inside the ponk. i Pattern No. 1835 comes in sbM . , and 10 years. Size 4, 21;, yards of 30 or ,rV.H A. 'A. SEWING t'IRCI.R PATTERN DEPT. Chic a so 7, 111. south Wells St. Enclose 25 cents in coins for each v We await the radio commercial: "Do you suffer from unexpected weather? Are you among those people who get caught in the rain? Does snow enter your life without warntng? Are you a victim of falling temperatures? Then why not Weathwrite today for Never-Mis- s er Forecasts? Find peace of mind and nonchalance through knowing about blizzards instead of merely Never-Mis- s guessing. will take those Forecasts Weather wrinkles from your forehead, end those falling hairs, efface that apprehensive look from your eyes and send you outdoors every day radiant in the thought that you are prepared for anything from a shower to a typhoon. "And don't forget that you can win one of 500 mink coats, comunit and plete with deep-freez- e muff, by completing the sentence, 'I like to know whether it is going to rain or snow BECAUSE . . .'" jealousy Eose Lee in the literary after congratulating on the success of her play, N'aked Genius," she comment-- "' enjoyed it a lot; who wrote S? 6 So f you?" Fs glad you liked V sweetly. "Who it," purred read it to Invisible Ladder ( st Gob I hear Sam is In the '' WTiat happened to him? Md Gob-he came down er about 10 minutes after it -- Oh, removed ft Delivery to J somewhere else. street)-H- ow hospital? i;'c - Just you Service can I get keep are. standing WHY CINEMA REVIEW He watched her leave tlie room, closing the door softly behind her. rsx? BOOB Cy Giuyas Vjiite READ- ERS GO NUTS "Lunacy in a family is not a funny thing, nor does it seem fitting and tasteful as a matter to be treated as farce. Neither does a t seem an apt comic giggling character. Somehow it just isn't funny to see a pitiful affliction made a joke." Bosley Crowther on "Miss Tatlock's Millions." CBX4 rr, SISTER SKElOf-- PRETENDS er4PT DNraiRS half-wi- BRIN3 HER MUtfSUIT. HE C0IH6 JMJgS 'SPILL EVERYTHING "Far from being tasteless. "Miss Tatlock's Millions" holds to a high level of fantastic humor. It is genentertainment. delightful erally Charles Bracket's idea of having a man masquerade as a heir makes for elegant nonsense." Howard Barnes. half-witte- d AN APPETITE Dr. Edwin G. Nourse has been named chief of an board. Is he a trained Nourse or a practical Nourse? jptSSir anti-inflati- Mild ms child to a K rmykid . , 1 ne aont Just won't eat 6U w f 3, i more than a H doesn't want to in. we who went to a the shipping strikes heard of a fellow travel agency and asked, "What's the best liner to take and not go anywhere at all for a long time?" LZtFP-WM- HE CAN'T KELP TEASING izm muc. up KIt7 - 7 1 -- i -- c A HOY ' -k t- , w 7- - w fi?nS th dublous- book- - ' sftj.H "'wrfl "e queried. ' - mere " Cttt- - V. "It's all done by cycles." "You wouldn't go against the polls, would ya?" The new chief of staff of the British army ia named Slim. We will feel better if the head of any opposing force Is a General FaUo. Christmas Eve. Didn't you know? That night everything comes to life. "What seems to be the matter?" "I don't know. I'm all burning up inside and I can't move my legs without hurting them." He saw two of the animals exchange a knowing glance. "You mean . . ." "Something has to be done for him," the donkey interrupted swiftly. "You mean you can cure me?" With a glance at the tiny crib, the donkey said, "I'm sure you will All animals be cured, Dickie." were silent for a moment, then the "Now go to donkey continued. sleep, Dickie, and when morning comes you will feel better." "You mean I'll be able to get up and ride my tricycle and play with my other toys?" Dickie asked excitedly. But there was no answer. When he awoke, both mommy and daddy were sitting at his bedside and his mother's pretty face was flushed with happiness. "Mommy! Daddy!" he cried, "I can move my legs!" Mother threw the covers back and the three watched with fascination as his legs moved slowly up and down. Mother began to cry. She huRged him tightly and then threw herself into daddy's arms., Dickie was happy, too. But he stopped moving his legs long enough to tell his mother gravely, "Dr. Benton's medicine didn't help me, mommy." "Oh, Dickie dear, of course it did. It cured you and soon you'll be running around again!" He started to protest, but before words could come, his eyes fell on the Nativity scene where his friends, the donkey and three lambs, reclined. Leaning over, he stroked the plaster backs of the models and made a momentous decision. These animals were his friends and they had made him well again, but maybe they wanted him to keep it a secret. Next Christmas Eve, when they talked aiiuin. he could ask their permission to tell every body about their kindness. Until then, he must not do anything that might sadden them. With a final pat, he turned happily to his parents. "Merry Christmas, mommy. Merry Christmas, daddy. My, it's going to be a busy day." tl rv Broken slats in Venetian blinds may be patched with scotch tape. It may also be used to mend torn tape. Worn and torn linoleum will take new life if scotch tape is used to cover up the spots. A thin application of shellac over toe tape will secure it for a long time AND YOU'll PREFER THIS IT OUT REASON on Iron first those parts of a gar ment that will hang of! the board while the rest is being ironed. As a guide to retaining vitamins use the minimum amount of water that will cook the food without sticking. 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Paper work on 1.5 million orders a year involving only $10 in each case cost the government more than $10 for unnecessary carbons, filing, duplication of effort, unnecessary help, etc. That gives you an idea. I over the tear. Yes-s-s-s-- s, 5 s" Addies s 4 N consumed at the success of printed zs cents. Nama fellow who began with an isobar and worked up to a major corporation. Suicide Remark Mow actress was EASY to sew you'll want to 530 & shoeon string and worked up to a million-dollindustry now gives way to the quiet him ."Xing his hair. If that doesn't i use the other side of the 4 on the other end of the child. v pattern desired. Pattern The man who started annoys you, 41 Underwear Sets movements. i child n ! It .I'M Cr7i t PRANE PIUMBING 'tit mm ii k dreams." - ra- r! quietly in the living " oLin gene tCaAit In you're ' " vf freshet. a4"r and upward is my way! motto Is .flence my Zai Cored going to have a busy day." He wondered if he'd be well enough to appreciate his "busy day" and stifled a sob with a heavy sigh for he knew he would be unable to ride the tricycle Santa Claus had promised him. His legs were stiff and painful and they felt as though he would never be able to walk on them again. His mother brushed soft endrils of hair from his feverish brow and bent down to kiss him tenderly. "Goodnight, Dickie,; pleasant looks And Washington never can tion it! FATTERHS Sbainlij PaamaS for Ointj QitL .V.:.V..; mm CIHCLE .r . hl.Phillipr KIT WEATHER? Weather forecasting now has be- come a business. Companies are selling predictions to railroads, communities, shippers, airlines and all sorts of corporations whose business is affected by weather. It SEWIK3 mm irm. OJ2 FOLKS IV Poinsettias owe their name to an early American diplomat and scholarJoel Roberts Poinsett. Nearly a century and a quarter ago Poinsett, then U. S. ambasnador to Mexico, first brought cuttings of the "fire plant" to his South Carolina home. Carefully he tended the transplanted tropical beauty Under hit skillful hands the flower thrived and Improved. Notice how much you mi$ the old hometown, your friends 'S, then, ho hippy jgain! Our town ni neighbors. And you arc to come back is great place to live! |