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Show NOW YOU STOP WORRYING ABOUT OUR OPINION, BILL / WEVE NEVER KNOWN JO MAKB ue ee IN CANING ae Pea, WO COOL PUPSAL i At i he AN TO BE CONTINUED. Haolf-Sizer THE HALF-SIZER will enjoy this NEWLY SIZED classic boosting @ DEAR POLLY—If your small children have to stand in the cold to wait for the schoolbus, prepare two hard cooked eggs for their lunches just before they leave. round collor and a button front, No, 8358 with PHOTO-GUIDE is in sizes 10'2 to 242, bust 33 to 47. Size 122, 35 bust, 27a yards of 45-in, Double Fun AN ATTRACTIVE combino- tion for mother ond daugh- Place one hot egg in each of their coot ter's sporty activities. pockets and their gloved handswill stay warm resting on the hot eggs. When they get on the bus they transfer the eggs to their lunch boxes—MARY ° DEAR POLLY—There is nolight in my No, 8312 with PHOTOGUIDE is in sizes 10 to 20, closet. | attached a cup hook to the ceiling and tied a piece of heavy string to it. | tied @ flashlight to the string end. It hangs down to a convenient height and ! no longer have to rum in the dark for what | want.—BRIGH EYES bust 31 to Au, Size 12, 32 bust, 3%s yords of 45-inch, DEAR POLLY—Those who sew know it is @ problem to find « convenient place to do cutting. Just open up yourcutting bord ‘on your ironing board. It's a convenient heightwith plenty of rdom and canbe placed in any room you desire.—-MRS, R. W. K. DEAR POLLY—To restore children's Tey oenan caned iron them, are stu EMBROIDERY ONE SIZE (2-3-4) 10%-2412 7 NosyLiving ‘A MUU-MUU fashion for her leisuretime moments will keep the larger sized Sasilioking neat oad en ot oft times, No. 8255 with PHOTO-GUIDE is in sizes #6 to 52, bust 38 to 54. Size 38, 40 bust, 3% yards of 45-inch, 3B YES nip thin 6-29 0SS SS To Dress patterns sand 65 each for first-class mailing with name, exidress, zipcode, pattern mur-ber and size te Patterns (core of Order . this newspeper), Box 438B, Midtown Station, New York, N.Y, 10018. MINGINIA 5856 DEAR POLLY—Place a small piece of cotton in eachfingerof your rubber gloves Pinefore Plus TOP THE playsuit with a pretty pinafore for the younglady! For finish- ond this will help prevent holes due to ing touch, add a cute kitten motif in embroidery! Pattern No. 5856has tissue—sizes 2 to 4, hot-iron transfer, canen aig long pointed fingernails.—F. N. G. eee DEAR POLLY—Print your child’s name on a spring-type clothespin and keep it in his raincoat pocket. Whenheis visiting someone or at schoo! he can use the clothespin to clip his rubbers together.— NAOMI FOR & MINUTE TRERE 7 AT TWAS GOING YO GEY NO EAT & LOT OF EXTRA PIZZAS! DEAR POLLY—House cleaning and painting time is here, n you paint @ room save peel sewing and embroidering directions, TO ORDER Needlework patterns send 50c each for first-class mailing with name, address, zip code, pattern number and size to Needlework (core of this . | Rewspaper), Box 4388, Midtown LStation, New York, N:Y, 10018, ee ee Se [Paty pers © dalle er ergry ideo vsed. 1 Send them to her, care of this newspaper. = PRISCILLA’S POP THIS IS GOING TO BE FUN oe sete = by Al Vermeer AH, BUT WE'VE GOT To CHECK IF IT NEEDS A CHANGE Ce SAWDUST! WHAT HAVE WE HERE? PRISCILLA PUSHING A, DOLL BUGGY! 4g AND IF 11S HAIR IS <, SECURELY ATTACHED! Se ¢ / rR a ‘SO ; Ye XA A DON’T .— : \@' > Tht ~Zy BS! “Ge f ALSO WF’VE GOT_TO TWIST ITS er NECK... Y 1 KNEW IT WAS GOING TO BE |