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Show I LEVJ IDEAS THE SUNNY SIDE OF LIFE Jt&m4-mcJzeU- WSETH SPEARS By RUTH TT E s- TT- - In Obedience The body of aT true rel.gion consists, to be sure, in obedience to the will of the Sovereign of tne world, in a confidence in His declarations, and in imitation of His perfections. Burke. Clean Comics That Will Amuse Both Old and Young - - irt iniiaf u By ED WHEELAN BIG TOP fTVERY kind of cotton goods - from dainty chintz to bold plaid gingham is being used for bedspreads. Most of these materials are about 36 inches wide and you will need ll'i yards for a bed 54 inches wide. See diagrams for cutting dimensions. Cut the center portions first; side sections for then the the pillow cover; then the strips for the pillow cover and spread. This leaves a 26 inch-- ide strip for the side ruffles of the pread. If you make your own .seam welting cover cord with bias strips basted, as at A, and stitched with the cording foot, as at B. 10-in- w -- LALA PALOOZA A Practical Demonstration By RUBE GOLDBERG MISS LALA, SINCE YOU fciN ON f THE FARM IM SO FUSSED I J it. BIN LOOKIN the THE the FOR EGGS IN NOTE: TMs bedspread is from BOOK of the series of bookie's which Mrs Spears has prepared for our readers This book also gives step by step d rections for making sup covers, dressing table skirts and 12 different stvles of curtains Including a simple riming for draw cur tains. To get a copy of Book 1. send your order to: I AEl 1 pig pen an puttin , milk PAIL UNDER Y' oh, RuFus; horse MRS. RtTH WYETH Bedford Bills Drawer Enclose 10 cent SI'EARS New York 1 for Book L Name Address REGLAR FELLERS It B.eats a Blueprint By GENE BYRNES CHILDISH ,KY BOY AYHIMO LIKE THAT COULD NEVER BE USED IN WARFARE ENEMN-LAFF YA T DEATH BrS.L . ....... Somehow Tramp Knew He Wasnt Addressing George A tramp, coming down a country road in England, stopped a moment m meditation before a sign on which was written: "George He then enand the Dragon. tered the tavern to which the sign was affixed and asked for the landlady. "Noble lady," he began, "have you a meal and some old clothes to snare for a poor, hungry man?" "Not for the l.kes of you. Now go! she said sternly. Then, seeing he desired to get another word with her, "Well? "Then please, maam, could 1 speak to George 1" ) J . MESCAL IKE . Get several packages today and enjoy the SEIF-START- BREAKFAST ER A big bowlful of Kellogg's Com Flakes with some fruit lots of milk. ! V1TAM!NSI fostitKSy0 Wl and FK0TEINS1 I f000 M1NERAlJ( ENERGY! Reach fer Sky, Podner huntley POP The Noise Is Only Starting! By J. MILLAR WATT r w KaAaaMW mmtuiltdlMUtnmr fn iiiii Tba fbm i.hm vhW utn tam a 4 m j,1. i; bu h yw-AU. S. Atwt Stpl O Ths War isn't fought in Fox Holes alone in the mind. Its fought with t will to with a belief in a cause worth ITS fought Its fought Spectator dying for. That will, that belief, is known as moral$. Our enemies have had years of indoctrination. They have been conditioned to believe themselves part of a "new order to which the contribution of their lives is small but They believe themselves cogs in a vast machine. ... IS ENJOYING W Rf4T IN HAMMOlX WITH EXCITING BOOK 1S4 JtWNI Ki'C 'Singly COfcKO H5 TO .ATOM, PADDY, N TuBN HE EOMtASAOLT HE S MT:m3, 6otS ON n0 RiWiNG H N T Book UVk Th'FSTP A'K that he INKS, AND firm N HE JU4T PIDN T WANT TO USE H'4 PlAcE Our soldiers do not fight that way because they do not live that way. Theirs is the belief in the sanctity of the individual To maintain their morale in the American way, the USO has devoted all its time and energy since practically the beginning of conscription. It has done this by stalling and maintaining club bouses near all training camps and in our outlying By Gfr5i-uceM- P ARMSTFXK3 T.N5 VPTWi Hlk4LF MIN0 IN VtPY ON- - TO LANS Mortimer! -0 comiortablE rosirios Slop sclinj! fi ty TW in Nr'k pw'NG TO JIWiPRS MAKING ftvFRAl FAtC S'vvs andci-?- : to Tie his shoes Nr t KfXNTSFErtOM i Wl liiY J.IMBS T CuT Of ANP Tln HFUMO'ic 4 NM lT, lf4 HIM HVKE ANP LKTURt t Wife IN 6ES A FRO 4 N6 TUf VY TP PP DANjEROUJ Things possessions from Alask to the Caribbean. Today its work is far greater than ever. Its need for funds to carry on more than doubled. The USO nuis jour help mort than tvtr lejort! High government and military officials including General MacArthur have praised the work done by the USO and recognized its importance in the war effort But it needs recognition from you recognition in the way of dollars and cents. For the six national agencies which comprise the USO are publiJy sup- ported. Now above all times, to make your dollars count give to the USO! Send your contribution to your local USO Committee or to National Headquarters, USO, Empire State Building, New York, N. Y Give to the USO |