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Show CAMPUS CLATTER by Larry Lewis THEIR LOFTY PRESIDENT POMP, DON'T YOU \FEEL SORRY SOR THOSE POOR, UNHAPPY YOUTHS % MISUNDERSTOOD/ QUESTIONED J BROUGHT UP IN ACRUEL, UNCERTAIN WORLDS DOESNT YOUR HEART BLEED FOR THEMZ MISTREATEDJ MOTIVES NO, BUT MOSTOF é THE TIME MY YO 9d “SN “Bau WL “YL “VEN Aq L261 ULCER does! WHEW! oa 43.Feeien si } DEAR POLLY—To prevent « mud pud-" die under an outdoor water faucet where the children often get a drink, fill a flower pot with small stones and let the water drip into the stonas.— LEONARD Wrap-Round DEAR POLLY—When‘washing dishes, ‘This wrap-skirt is always @ it is helpful to putall the sitverware in the dishpanfirst and washall the othee dishes before tcking it out. The silver will be clean, with the possible excep tion of afew pieces that have food stuck to them, Rinse in hot water and the job is done,—L, H, ‘welcome additionto the word~ robe. No. 1372 with PHOTOGUIDEis in New Sizes 10-18 (waist 24°-31"). Size 12, woist 2512), 138 yords of S4-inch, CF r | MAMA CALLS IT HER Rock GARDEN! handles are attached ond might come loose from repeated soaking. This is usually the cose with silver knives, WE SHOULDPRE:EO NAYPEINIOR, TOO! ; o A DEAR POLLY—Do not discard old couch throws with foam backing. They make excellent stay-in-place tablecloths to take to the park for a picnic, or when serving a cookout in your own back yard.—MRS.R. S. [3 Smooth Fit Detoil seaming plus o button over-belt front ganel odds to | the smooth-fitting look, No. 1497with PHOTO-GUIDEis in New Sizes 12!2-22'2, bust 35- 45, eees 37 bust, 212 \ 't yords of 45.inch, * 1408 3-18 j ‘ey : Weil-Groomed ‘The uncluttered Jook of this style mokes for that well- groomed appearance. No. 1408 with PHOTO-GUIDEis in 43 NewSizes 8 to 18 (bust 31/2-40), Size 10, 32% bust, 2% yords of 45-inch, © 1971 by NEA; Inc., yew, Send 5c coc! each with name, address | 10 DEAR POLLY—Maony use hoir color products at home,butdislike the telitale skin stains at the hairline and ears, Solve this problem by applying a thin coat of petroleum jelly at the temples, hairline and oyer the ears. A mild soapy ‘washcloth will removethejelly with no more of that rubbing until the skin is tede=-MRS. M. L. B. DEAR POLLY—I nour bocon drippings into an old coffee percolator and any remaining sediment is strained as it goes in the pot.—ROBERTA Lenten Season DEAR POLLY—Run a drawstring DEAR POLLY—To clean oil and rood An inspiring cross-stitch panel of the Madonna and Child, embroidered in rich colors. Pattern No, 5106 has hotiron transfer for 1013"x14" design; color chart;stitchillustration, grimeoff the car windshield use cream of tortor on a damp cloth. It really works,—CINDY DEAR POLLY—Wrap a boby shower gift in a print recsiving blanket, rather than gift-wrap paper, for a novel, teers, and useful presentation— Send them to her,care of this newspaper. ie YOURE FROM ARIZONA, 1\LowTtacess “4 BET YOU CAN'T TAKE THiS MUCH AS YOU CAN.? THEN LETS i TAKE OUR COATS KIND OF COLD WeATHER f = DEAR POLLY—Evena very youngchild con make a bed when thereis only one cover to pull up. For easy bed-making, through the hem of a picnic tablecloth to keep it in place on the table. If it does not have c hem all around,it is well-worth making one.—DORA (Fillyly pays @valle dollar toreveryWowosee for every idea fe (c/o this mewspoper), Box 4388, Midtown touch the wax-—KATHY° safety-pin the blankets together— AMY POLLY’S NOTE—Do not do this if Wem" DEAR POLLY—Usea clean shoe polish applicator with a sponge on the end for applying paste wax. Hands never need OFF AND HAVE A CONTEST. THe UAST ONE TO COMPLAI N ABOUT THE COLD WINS THE CONTEST / | = ear —S= eSent . TM, Ros, U.S, Pat, Off IS ANYBODY CoLD YET? I'M NoT! WED BETTER GO Nees TEMPERATURE IS ONLY 22 DEGREES ] ABOVE ZERO! INTO THIS STORE BEFORE WE GET] | _PNEUMONIA/ Y LDONT THINK LD BETTER , GO INDOORS TODAY/ " |