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Show r TsT3ZvsSiE3 003Si? 3 Squarr I'uzzlr An article Exclamation of content 3. A cheer 4 A curved doorway One of the year's twelve portions. 1. 2 5. VJUtxt Mark into Whilr Sue Kay GaM " 2 Margaret Key Can you turn black into white? It is possible to do it in eight moves. The definitions listed below will give you the clues to each step of the change. Only one letter is changed in each step. I 1DtAM Ralph Cole Try your drawing skill. Draw the numbered parts of circle No. 1 over the same numbers in circle No. 2, so that the numbers appear in the same position of the parts as in article No. 1. Then vou will have drawn a 9 i 'auiin c 'uiq, 'ueirj f 'ijueus Puzzle Add-a-tsftt- er Bess A. Lee Write four three-lett- er words beginning with AR, as described below. 1. A part of the body. 2. Skill. 3. Plural of "is." 4. A curved line. Then switch the last letter to the beginning of the word to spell the following things. 5. To damage. 6. A black substance. 7. A part of the body. 8. An automobile. JBD 8 'JB3 l E 'JBX 'W "9 'JBW Z 'uj-J- S '3JV f 'aJV 'l :sjasuv MUddlr Me Thin 1. 2. 3. 4 1 -- What begins with t, ends with t and has t inside? What is bought by the yard but worn by the foot? When is an apple like a bell? paread si i uaqAt g 'jad 2 'jodeaj x sjasu i?ilv!wl 3 a V h I J h v a Answer to 14 Family Wrrkltf. Mar 24. JS7 Square 1 2 Bess A. Lee r: That famous old saying about "a bird in the hand" is literally true where this little bird is concerned, because it is made of bath toweling just the right size to fit over your hand to help in your daily scrubbing process. When not in use, it can be hung by the bill on a hook near the tub. The good parts of worn bath towels can be used to make this bathtub bird or new toweling can be purchased by the yard. Cut a paper pattern as shown in Fig. 1. First draw a rectangle 54 by 8 inches. Measure 2Vi inches down from the top on each side and connect these points. Draw the head above this line and the body below it as in the diagram. Cut two pieces like this from the toweling. Use a round individual velour powder puff or a circle of any firm cotton or flannel for the eye. This should be yellow, black bias tape and green, or blue. Cut a piece of turn under the ends to form a square. Sew this in the center of the eye, then sew the eye in place on the head by blanket-stitchinall around the edge with black embroidery thread. Draw a pattern for the wing from a rectangle 2Vz by 4 inches, as shown in Fig. 2. Cut the wing from bright red percale or any other brilliant color. Bind the edges with bias tape of a different shade and stitch the wing in place on the body. Speckles on the breast can be simulated by a few single stitches in V formation with black embroidery thread. The bill is a 24 -- inch strip of orange or yellow bias tape folded in the center, lengthwise, with the sides whipped together. This is doubled and the ends basted together, side by side, as in Fig. 3. It is placed betwee the two sides of the bird, opposite the eye, and the ends even with the edges of the head. Then the two sides are stitched together on the wrong side about 3 of an inch from the edge, leaving the lower part open for the hand. A finishing touch is the group of long stitches made from the lower edge toward the wing to represent the tail feathers. Puzzle V X 9" r 4 1 g" jbd e l:? Solution on page Bathtub Bird Black 1. Sluggish or slow 2. A shanty 3. Between the knee and ankle 4. Show gratitude 5. Use the mind 6. Yours 7. Complain 8. White ajrqAV g 'auiq-- f A f i Tap-Ta- p Tt Players form a circle and stand facing the center. One player, who is It. runs slowly around the outside of the circle, When he taps someone on the back, that person must run in the opposite direction around the cii cle and try to get back to his place before the tapper gets to it. If he doesn't, he becomes It and he taps another until he gets a place in the circle, Since the tapper may tap while he is running, he will have a head start around the circle, and players will have to be alert and quick to beat him. $- r - |