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Show World An man's Flower Motifs Make Gay llcilriitiiu I for Slimmer To Add Fresh Color Scheme Make Mill li by GLADYS PARKER BOBBY SOX CROSS RUM QUICK, NANCy, AN 0 EXCHANGE MY FISH'MG LICENSE HUNTING LICENSE TOWN I'l'tjiiJ .0 -- . s - f Firtj Unis lluw lung are you going tu continue to shake me down for an alliiw.un r? lour mother tells me you're earning Inc times that amount working for the neighbors ! O' ' eY F r Christina we gave n aged icrvant a quart of whisky a a I asked piesee.L Ab.iut a week later him how it wii He replied: "It was jes right. Boss. I asked To r .ike conversation, him what he meant by jes right. .f it would 'Well." he rejoined, have been ar.y better, Boi. you would have kept it for yourself, and if it would have been any worse, it would have killed me. Hint's why I it wa jes' right. "Vou advertised for an attractive, sophisticated reeep- ay the Job: take I'll Well. tionist. Slow Komanre Charlie was the most bashful lad In the village. Naturally the fam- By Ernie Bmhmillcr ' Ily were astonished when he told them one evening that he was going an courting. After spending over hour getting ready, he set out. Half in hour later he returned, looking very pleased with himself. said hi You're back soon, How did you get on? mother. I AU right. replied Charba with ' NANCY IT WOULD) SLUGGO i BETTER IF WERE IN LOOK NANCV THE WAGON " ' - C' O eC aswrairztfJ Srill.MS nr. Med VdEFR Aye you By C. Echoes A lL AVJ r? haix DC li'C so C rf i'iI SCAT I mean Cjirrc ' EV j THREE iWi I v.fr.-e St i it' hs iiTTs h ' rvi- Tl I'Ai'fl i . j B1IGHT V in Pairs n,'!y two ways. OutLi.e stiff beauty button!. ole stu bility. Match towtls. cjifs t: e flower mniilw .! L:7 U'4 ZC-7-- 1v2 CSCSS'-GCA- By Margarita VJ IF WATER IS iHE V uvas. YssTgRpAv n YOU A MINUTE! 1 ) mlarily la ' Co l.MJU, eie told ' ' earning .rom la to --) ti. original invol merit. Si if t'.e ciiair is nt that tvj e. If tve ciiair is odd miil'.e a and cover for the seat, i g two pieces of heavy fabric to lit the seal and plani.g a layer of cotton between iliese two ami s'.ilrhir.g annir d the edge. Cut a top a tid Lot! mil (nr the pad Out li 111!' filblic yi , v.l.nl fur the color scheme, place :n po il'. n. Av.aeii tie binilii.g or cindirie i: for th.s, and hate i! m- cene around the two back lo: i liolq tl.r cutdi'on and cm or ir i lace Af'er you are cciiain tin- pleal fit as you war t thee:, r: , chine B st.tch. The final is i.c incc't!i-c- r while the pleats are .!1 to make sure hI'.-a d.ei p f.i tin r properly. press dull and pre.. only ii.mji i Ucn.mc tic hii'-t- r ; aiviy hard li. reads and then pn- -.uai' tu r mine any marks ca 'n-ry tl.e-- c ciu-iwi- us-i- i m!S0L what you've done. You've lost the place and 1 haven't the least idea what I'm cooking." out FISH BITE w help look lets cdnb If pm etemiMa end :'Hamiit Sr- - natural AaU Buy tda ! Aii V "" JJ Issjr.f a k-- a i ' Secret of Pressing parmenl can really loi.k piufessional until it is carcrulii piessert In sewing, fi r inst; mce. its a f indunicntal rile to press all scams af'er they arc stitched and di finitely do so before one Siam is attached to another See that fine board is well pad-diwith cot'on. flannel or muslin. If there is any lump-innin the b ard, it will show up on the cnrmrnt when it i pressed All pressing cloths should he ur lint, free if s zlT'g cr ard should be washed frequently. A lnavy niislin is test or mu'.!!!: i wool vhile regarded as best for :: cr r. a t( rial. .1 f r r, A siorce nn.v In : n r - ( plying Tiacr .i ine them No : ' Csvered d !wys stitch perfectly straight dipcovers because that Is the ost important after fitting, j kof course, will be easy If the ? na?U'i has been basted py.fgyt 'Jse s n.-'- i i loom Chairs M) $CbnSEMUlSIOH GOOP AT NIGHT! will dag lirirr hit machine medium-lon- g dri-i'.- l:p!.t-in,c!- ;t Invest in Your U. S- - Country-B- uy Saving Bondi! : i , .( PONT TBY TO WIFE ! S gJi . )I I LOOK AT TMSTf Kl'Mc L iVSI VCU-- J OLP MAN &O BULk-i- . 4Vvt k'f V1 vMiL 3 $?s. p7 v-- V -j- - TAX' SEVtN SolET;?! VDU'Lli PAY!! ,- - "T l , Two Bit Dumb A father shook his head sadly as his son left the room. For the fourth successive month his report card had shown nothing but D's. I am finally convinced," he told his wife, that our son must have a sixth sense. There's certainly no sign of the other five." A ALWAYS A ok tint ki CIIAMK hi H--i TTommy, why tin coming lo tl. l.ihli' Wltll heiuis? You kvMi 1 ,'W you in w;h li vin." Yes. but onve you forgi't. i 'll t in li t V fcl'l.'l ru: - nii'i! J.oi.-s-- l tii civvo"! do r.ioi-1- ' i. im cmwift i:i ll'i I'lorni",1! Wh it is it" So'i'ii !J.n"y J 'U.' - t'lii k. 'i s.ii.p. i i lit piM i'ile Ynuiis ClranlinrMi l. y h J t ikvn The n his mother's fow !er p iff ml cu Axing his fa e lit I'l h.n! her d.i, when Vs ' yi ir-- i s mit grabbed it from ln"i. You niiiebi'l d'l in. It." ! "Only indie use ioer. l!en:ie. men wash themselves ' n iSS' Heuse-to-Hous- n S4-d- cH Found Out e Salesman plaining terms of sale' You !only a small deposit Then .make no more payments for months. Lady of the House Who told about us? three-yi'ir-o'- .i f.- 'V A . Still Nrw Your wife seems to have a Strange look on her fare lately. "Yeah, site's Irvin to resemble hfcr latest photograph. Mother mean by Junior and I'm I'se lor It ii.it do Jitu bnby t: at she wiiilowrd my Junt trying lo ra se the dough. Junior, feeding r,it' c. T...1. r's usi-' r for swnntir I "nc' z. I on u. n ' - f g ! ti'ti''' els or i e lltp-c- lr ,rir' dir,-- r , t' in' - chairs, and perhaps of p.i-L't- the five-ti.iri- Fivc-lliirty- to" l . ili-r- )' .in..-- : : He went diicc'.ly lo Mr Kalston's he snd "Mr. Iialstmi." e!Vcr poii'cly nut i osiiively. "Yi'u'vc g .'I to sup insulting ri.e Lifme liiu ii nolr office. I make mistakes everyone here d .is. Ii. t I work hard, to. and not evirym.e here dies tl.al If you don't l.ke iny wo:k, pet r.d of me. Rut." iu:d here Lucius Mr. si., ok Ids fa r.er at igie-rveliiil-'.i- "I won't t.i.e ai.y route n. 'lit. fri.m anyorc." He stood back, waiting for his cm- arid l.u-ci- .. m r to say something riiilly didn't give two whoops v. t : it wes. Hut it was good ?dr K.dston raid lii:aj- "(.i about time you ly, I di erveil that i'ii!I-,"it m no s and I'll raoe you !ij rio.i; ' ! til i t'i Mi'i'-- l' yuu .... J '.. id fi ( !:r z '' ! r mi : 1 i i.f'i: in . , i' f e : ( , : (l v. "i . i . . i." i .. i . i .' cl f ' - j I4 . ' f... i ! I w i i ,i. i.- !.!:- ;i 11. p" Summer Fashion Notes n i I very imart when ,l1 liplicar (trictly tailored 1Ve J'ou a chance to wear Z ly ,mr'-- print dresses and solid. ";1 i I t.me. eolors. N'ntire nd C0'" ,L"B 'he summer, avoid r frills, too much wferead. They seem to weigh and make it lose its M0Uw.Wart ijJ ll'e ' ir a- -y i cAiur miaiieii could mil tut fin' ri bd S: .iks. f . r Lt r: 'rr .1 :i- VOff:..' f.ir.i -- fie iiM'.v sn u isn't hr ly ii t.e i. what Le w v. My family includes a good husband, a brother just back from four years service, my mother and her son, and my own two babies. Milk, meat and grocery bills have run around $170 a month; that is, averaging $24 a month per person not high, considering the cost of everything nowadays. mil M.uT - )i J roofing gsj.'.llll I'Xllli.ir Wells. 'Jl.lh pci In, l the f.itu I r t.) qualify r pi. 1. icing Hi. h1i A milk, lil.d will f. n. ' ii ev ."ii! crus i;b. K.i.v, Ma, o'.l know ; said to ire lie .. ;! ir.y dug was a I.lt'e shrimp tf.at i. : lu k a Im iky, d.d J jiijiin t ji.a'1- hi.ff.! Kid Slenderizing House Dress f OOK ClilSP and cool at Lbreakfast table in this jiffy-o- n but Ion front house frock that's so easy to care for. Bold ric rac trims the pretty sweetheart neck nnd ample pockets, the set in belt slims you nicely. You'll want several in different fabrics. 8973 l il. r is bilge t in. l di'.'i. for a ;iu euw In id. Die ir.ci e,o. an. oil'll of Ill'll 1.1 ty III. Illy Si per cent. 'Jim. IcmjII.s in a ci cs iiii.ng incic.iM In male.. i e Vuluc. One i f li.e ii..) irm mil .uil.igi s of Dun type iiaiMi uiLiim is that Die In rit may he iiddcl to willmut of new et.iiii'hii'iis. 'Die Hall ll-- - ll Junior Date Drrs JUST TIIE TIllNLi fur romantic No trim Is fur aim M, to. SS. Patli-ra cleverly nuiniiicr evening 42. 44, M anil 44. Bic X, S't surds ol atyli'il junior date dress with tiie M. SS or S'k yard trimming. midrilf, full popular (igiiic-paiiiiDus lo sn unuiimllv lam demand and t Farm Safety Week to eomliiliiiia. current dirndl skirt, sllRl.tly mura limn is wing sleeve. required In filling oiik-- i for a lew ut ilia colorful a it Picture in printed moat pattern manlier. Stop Accident Gains fulinc accented with narrow white Sendpopular your order to: Making life oil tlm fain: sufei' for ruffling nt ncik and sleeves, and rl.ildien ami iitlnlN is Die busic mm for a change, unusual shaped SKWINO Cinc-I.PATTERN DEPT. if Kami Safety Wick, Iri'kidi'iit buttons. HI Mlk.loa SL. Saa rruclKO, Calif. in the Tinman, proclaiming week, EhcIom ti ecnia la tola (ur each July ?l tn 27, suggevtcd Dint the palters detired. Putin n No W73 com In nl7M 11. It 3 yariia .. tit, 14. 10 ami Hi Stik It loquiii film Pattarn No. or W i f;!ric; tJ. yarda of IMPEWHUJ' Wi'JI SHH Jll inaiic j , jx-i- ld : i ( ; j ! . . im-t- 11,1 111 ruffiliit e. va However, when the rail went out for fond economy, I determined to see what I could do, took the whole family into my confidence, snd set to work. Brother Chester approved, because in Europe he saw the bitter need of food shipm.i'i t lo the starvl1 g; FTnor approved hecaose c V 7- - v " Icm a lutle our hi!' wi re wnrryii-.and he law this plan killing Iwro I'liiis will) one sM'iie, and Mother we approved been live she think Iropi-- r conlllirnirnt for llic bull haven't character enough and wave lives. may hoped llii would help. of the eoui.tiy nlmiuvc f.irrn Hrc.id wii one of our weak the tti'k by riKolving tu elimiii.ilit spots; do what I would, we threw Id lea-- t one liuaiil a day until llicir out what amounted tu a Inaf nr two every week. Cut slire, cold farms me ns pale ns limy c.in make ihcin." toast, the end of a french loaf all gieiv M.iie and si.metin e mouldy, dpi n wells, 111 pmpci ly feneed and when my Jar of rrumh was lial gcious animals, I.ulili is, dangerfull there seemed nothing to do with ous ml of mai liiiiei v unproti ct it hut throw it away id, 1 ..' l'ei li.irnv iilds, all take lull of tl.ir.i! .iiidu of f.uiii cfnliiii'ii Saved l All. That 1 stnppi d. While rnrrcd-lo- a day. T!ie family is ih i plv in'eicvl. . and adults iiiniiiallv. to my family that bie.ul id in tils exp. rimert of food and cliilms Di.it It never has is murh more tempting than stale. in f ran mis I i livid I e"or. 1 rietrnniijrd that no bread should frrit anil SIiII liox Ilia! we save bhout ever be thrown out again. House-wive- s means e si and bulk of fond, and thiov know hundred uses for oil in out almost noD leg Diet is edible bread, I employed them nil. Odd don't cut on n y vc;;i'1il li! it bits, crisped iri a little marga-ii.went Inin soups; old slices were f"iit bill, and haven't cincuia'cd in freshened and put under npnrn:p:s, fi,re Die iudp Da, I homemade small .i rads scrambled eggs, rreamed Dungs gie p e. coriit l,ad, nni!,,.ns. and so on, because that rat o re-- r Once a week every last scrap am shout the same was toasted, buttered, pul into a Remarkable Kereiril. tureen and covered with hot salted But Isn't a saving of rn milk and that, with dessert, was and illnn. i.:nn 'our supfer. Everyone liked It, and enrouraguiR concludes this chceiful nnd he,ful It wai finished to the last lidleful letter. Elmer Hiid I say t! at rn and my bread box was washed. ms'ter what Die fed situation gels 'aired, and ready for fresh supplies to be In the future, we never wm.l Once the bread problem was hi waste again.'' conquered, the rest rame easy. EvAn eary lo Inild gut and shell ery saucer of tomato sauce, every Everyone, I suppose, r:u pot p.. box fur the lav ii g house may be n chicken or steak bone, every low this brilliant example, aid lo-- 1 lriiili! of box 1'imtier but should he or spoonful of the babies' dure food rui !.'i'r pt'on so t u.urk-sl.i- y itio-.I'Miug'i r i that it can be uneaten carrots or spinach went into and with surh Hut rai'ed tu the i '!i' i f Ibu house, six the soup pot. Doughnu's, grapethere ls hfir.iiy a horn ehul J m Ami r- ilili.i S above the iP'-efruit, chops werent bought hy tr.e lei whose cni;!d r r t rut dozen any more, hut on a sr:ct ra- duv n fid wa-tIn s nne such i rnI (firnrrlf: tio of five, for n.y five ailjt's put ion as that aecun.pliv-hi-Ly y lave M's. Hillgra'S Ar art say 'chips' but we the ua. ch' ; s: Die pr q Mion i f hoi ewe r'.t 'V-nd f.:t t'U'ki s p cm a w asti f i) meat Pet ross's. s!"j.s. ground beef. b yhnidpr. ail p p;e a" var i d by the rbe.jor foods, rj. p.g f. ft, keif stiort-ril- , . ?I fi tilj-esorts 'i, curr'. s rf s. .r Lux fur ' 'TT.cs are my figures. In March it,; Conrreo a ye.r ago we used 71 loaves of bre.i l, (hi nods of me.-ar.'l 17 A anil b x r. i .c.!:v D:e f Ir. ?.trch th s pounds i f P.'O. : ivr i ..'.ir.ii kb: ti. y O'.r own Row lur .,l we buuj.l.t 41 pounds of ir j'-a:t '. i1.'.ii(laine er.'l t!.e suffi-ri- ' 44 'oaves uf bread and IS pounds .f g ( 1 I I'u n i ,'i" ' Hre object Ash. xui't' .e s The nioiey s ivii g ls ver d.-f't 2 ft t I f p noi ceat.'i tm! and effort, th e hi. :.s On tl.- - ii.'i'l O'.r miik still jtands ?1 im'-hum HJt"..r. a 4 was (be ae'.i,,,. uu iT'd. a st quarts a day. e;:q-- we gt f rn today It r. u. ,!:U"i. i. g ef ti e war our own chicke: s, auuut ooe a.jz.-- Nam- a- Addms- j - i j i y I g Kit at work whenever yuu can. Tired backs and feet slow tip work nnd inuku you Jess eflieient. Much ironing i nn In- done silting ns well ns standing. Sit while you pare vegetables. Keep everything jrou need within easy reach nnd use your best tools for each tusk, - To lengthen a hctnles dres, gel one foiiMh-ii- i It colored braid and sew in slightly overlapping rows to Die narrow bottom seam. There is mare carotene in carrots Dial are in their prime than in young nr old t.iv-I'iR- fri-t-- ui.e-D.n- ' 1 e. g" , half-onio- carrots. a To remove a fishy smell from li'. he.'', si.uk them in salt water iiffuio war.hing them, Yellowed piano keys can he with n elotli dipped in Cologne water. He careful not to touch tiie black keys, t leaned A lump of glossy starch rubbed over the grease spot on the wallpaper will absorb the grease. a Green peppers and celery sprinkled with tomato sauce and added to leftover ment muke n good sandwich spread or filler tietween layers of biscuit dough. ffSf US. You can aim this cereal In KeOofw's VARIETY 6 different ID cereals, generous packages, in ona pt bandy carton! i . m - rrii.-t'es-s o - ra-.l- pW j' " ommi ft fast; STAts niSH t : I.-- . hr-.- . I ..- - 1 : .Ans in frHi'tlt'n Muy H; Sheila Iter nine ft. IK r. ore mi churv.i Ibree tu.'i cirt-'Clfinlrollffl Ly l'yrttln'Lirn a '.ii'e wire cor.fse.tti-- durmtj Ar.ls in lawrs. fill's sod p rdee war Lave teen iq'iiiM'd i!h c on Li: coiilru!.' d wilJi a com r. :tsit-te ci. rii n n :e from J to let. aecont Tc".rurn 240 rriro i.'i-- e ri.oi'ar s' els ef . W f A. I'r.ie, Jprod i ; li" ntji !y irr:.iirK.-t An i mill. .y o'y rii'i.n t'.it i;i. A : ; ration t oi.t.ii.iibg 2 Tory mi'li' r t f) t.e r! ir,;.."J u.bj ja-- ci nt In a yi;,,..,.!o eil io.-.j-i m sen Di ao'M.r ': d"i. The o' fio Nhould orr.iM'i rfi , thi-ibci,.-b,at 'i,r M.,J be applied at the t if oi.e It SouDiaiiiD,. ooi.'.ii'.i e A :) i f water, to a who Intercepted a rarlond of is MitJ.i lent for a hill 12 five shell earmarked for r!iKHt gallon dumii ter ur.d two inches fi-them re"dered harmless ai.d inches in high. to Die them churches presented (0 Keeps for weeks on your pantry shelf . . . You can bake at a moments notice 1 ! ;'i-'- n ii. le.-'-' large bi.n hats are Hdl vi ry tret:, y wiar arid dress-uwear, m, jW .1 M b! of d ; s got M .1 m.i.uvid ty tie ue ha's and hm 'It j.i'nnir hat are vcy - I .fi.m C0 Quickly. 1'C Sbi-.-- f.i 'hi.! if U) whir "J; lii.'.y. y. for Bumn- -' r p pu.'nr wedgie. Si i . colon ti ir.air ,rt S'iim.s - iii , ': iV. i-- ir. !ted the oi i! in. I : ;i ;.cr u.a ir;.! iipiiuir : i : )M : a: e ). - t '.to . - J ' : . . iii. C! 1t you "My husband thinks he's changed lot, but he hasn't "How come? "Well, he's always talking about what a perfect feel he used to bal' A : i ' (ex- the Same i : r. pay you six g f !. i' ? room, the whole job ,;f covering only the c ' u: a fid ' ka; , ill.:, i ) ri ' test a pice of f ' see hew m..ci; will take and It.v. au; uccoriing'.y. ease anui.d chair, fuiir.y-l.x.kin- ! iomtu - on Lucius's "Say that again!" That was Jiitin-ny- . and tl.e igor with which the out tl.e ynui.c.-t-i r ypapiK'd made Lucius's heart bmrp. Could ciiid it Le tl.al lie had a rlmmp.oi. after ail? "You just say that again ;,' il I'll siiua' yuu wl.u can lick wiio!" l.llle "I said he's a shrimp and can't licit a ow! 'Hie Lrawi was nil, and Lucius d over the swing in ine to l'ir. see J.'hmiy pursuing tl.e Ku.Inny kid oiiv.ii the sill'd, both hcllowiiig at ll'e top of their limps. Lucius Lu.aiiiod lo lus feet. T.y Ccor: e, tiiis was just mi.;. I lie i.ended a champion, son lo back him up! He'd had no di a liltlc Johnny would take up so ffci'ccly for him. That put the old si:. veil in ike backbone, ail r. ;'.! Luc. us felt Id: a new men -- a '.vbili' one He paraded acrois the porch, jerked the screen dmc o en oid sn: t'. licd his old felt hat from the In .r.U "i'.uris!" he critil in a . : if 'cr- trhe ! rear "Doris. Ill and I want he i.on.e :,t s ipper op. the lai.lc." He tin J read th. I :n a hook once, and it sounded swill. "Hear n.c? Mrs Ktic.is tiirust lier head ; mid tli" living rocm duorway in III: .icliiiUt. "Arc you lailung 'To you." Luciui. snid. xuddenly iiiint v liu-- he irrmlieli'd. He had :.i 'iisffv .luminj's faith. "I'm tired o', bc.'ig tie. .ted like a hirid man. Kivi t. n tv n: ri doi.'t forget it!" lii gled with triumph. Hut Lie if lie W'i le sl:ll asleep in llic i u : g'' He i me: cd himself and il it and i.i mus glad, li'.s i'.;i:(i i iii ce sin ;.s lie mde dowi'towi.. il h'- I'e live Iii ii i the of pci. he w.'S reaiiv bus'ilig With in.1 i. cm sp.i.t lie had f. il :d tiirougn : -I g ! .'t pri. of the suiJ, Lai'S-m- " . ' .' ' Ti si results and check the le m.--e it is correct ;1'"' ' r: ; r:i e d.iin't.'1 A Model tJ.e ovir husbands were discussing their wives. I wish I could And way to stop my wife from spending so much on gloves," said one. I've got an idea," replied the Ever try buying her a dla-- ; other. mond ring?" If l.tile "1 cuht tu make you nit Ihctt il hunilv s hnu srhtAd in America th,.'."' Aid after Mr. Kalbiori had food u litre." Lucius r.d faced By KATHLEEN NORRIS l.'.iii.ih.itiun. the big. bluff owner i.f Kulsiiii. stalked Pickle Works 0 WOMAN knows how aw.iy and lift his billing clerk to far she can cut down uriii.n under the smirk and wii Ls the food waste in her of ;l;e . llmr enipliiyc. rucked tl.e swing. house, until she tries, writes Slowly l.uc-j.Mu. king ins w.ilcry bine ryts If be Mrs. Klmer liilljirass of Sanwcic only half a nmn lie (.gin d Tve never ta Barbara, and dozed off . . . of myself as waste"Wa.it a laugh!" The slurp words thought n me l.ucuis's eves pup open, it ful, but Ive always set a genv. as dial r.odney kid g "That erous table, as my mother i.;:in sliruup cuul.I.i't Lck a did before me. lie-.'- ' 1 i slipcover matir.i.is do ravel I'lMly. and if tl:e '..n.s ari cut wi'h pinking shims, tlicv wi.l ! o i: in t have lo Le finis) eil If yuu waul to use a binding nr cording for trimming, basle tn s in phiie and ti.cn stitch w. !(:: i w:il li t show bio much for jut pie g is r. in. n it slipcovers, ti.is not tied often, aiih'.'.ph ! 's ). fect'y proper if you dune it. Most remember that these are tubed constantly, and are pulled fcf use. The teams should be mad ns to withstand this. After the fabric is cut, it should k basted, pressed and stitched. A Pod idea is to cut and baste, then Bus snd try on before doing the Kbit stitching. If there are any Wu that pull this matter can be 'tueted before the cover la I Vtrn'rc Tl"t K,'J,'r c till v ianu-a Vitnmin yuu n Bentl'n Knu!i''n .u I tiireaJs t c.iair, see that the grain of the hteic is straight this can be : iikcd with a chalk nnd ruler be-f- e placing the fabric on the chair). Allowance for generous seams U important in making slipcovers. Vau T? ... -- ' What Waa It? was annoyed by her husband's presence in the kitchen while she was preparing dinner. And when be accidentally knocked her cook book to the floor, sha flared crisp, guy print I k.driiiio you luiiny-lnukir.Mr. Kalstoii chid-lcng- A- A young bride Now S dii--s- ' up. NEED sliirt-a- it , dinner liriiimiiiir tu all axes, can be nude in a lew hours on your niaeliine. The liliiu-- e ilsell is a Hi hmiie addition tn the nardiohe liei ai:-- e it can lie worn the year 'inund with skirls and suits. . r 1 j uf llic ' : funny-li.iik'i-- smart versiun od J r'ciMiomy, I Kith in iniliut cost nnd l.ibor, is tiie cliiif attribute of Die pen type da'.rv barn with att.ulicd milking p.uli.r lirid I y .o.v dail It is partu'iiLti ly adv .intage. ous wlicii udiiii.g to lie si.'r if li.e iiciil. Tiie cows i.:e uliiW.-- to rui I.ii.kc in li e b..iu ii'.d me nulk.'d Il'id fed HI II n.i;.i:u: g .in tu ii. liking p.irli r. Tin! t. for r.iali r uls uf l!.. ci ii'.i'l tu jb.n.in III fi'.c t.i ti ii wo. ild i: ..iti'iv jiiMi1. ii.cli.d.i.g a c 1. i ! s A JL, r Saving in Capital And Labor Costs clisr. ,oI'r Sefn-- Economical Milking Parlor for Farm ,srto-ML- 3;ltcJ WiJriff ! :)c ledger down I Ah, Sykes, I am going on a long and rugged Journey, worse than ever you drove me. consoled the chaufWell, sir, feur, there' one comfort It's all downhill and you won't need any ' gasoline. ; 7FAV iwi'i'.- d 'r e: e i .oi.'l Mem: and Conches b Bases sr Bodies jjice no patterns are available t: ill the different sizes of chairs trd C'Uehes lo be covered, you'll ur to fit them yourself. That's bir, ihoiigh, if you will just take a ifth of the malerial, pin it to the for tfjir and make allowance Kims. When placing the fabric on ' 'Is V. hi fit Chairs said: & A tu pi Hd l Viile i i:tr v l.irity ns uiil miniature g' lf a 1930. Although the vi.-iiitllii:ed nr.d largely .lh;d out a that year inort nr .ae .W5 , rich man lying on his death bed called his chauffeur, who had been In his service for years, and . 4 f, No Aii'.t'i'ii::in f.iJ ever had s;.h widospitiul yit shortlived r : Easy Coasting A NET! LATER! Pai:rr a'.tra; i ' . Spread, Short A ' SOU NEED A12Z Miniaturc Golf Concerned about the happiness of her maid. Mr. Jones inquind anxiously, Jeanie, do you think It is wise to marry that young man on You've such short acquaintance? only known him for a few weeks." Well, replied Jennie, after a thoughtful pause, it Isn't ss If he was some new fellow. Hes well recommended. A girl I know was engaged to him for quite a long time." v Wbmk m1 TCOaBATCW K' 'I j dc-,.j- : A.i'.iiV'- S- td Keferenee. I PONT VPRRV, HONtVf I fLL CATCH ONc IN A MINUTE! I pc tanir of ti by 15 iiiums. !c:nanj a 4 I)uc to an unusually In :e li'i'r 5 cur cent CniM:itns. sluQ.t v f . ha of tae nick:in t.iiinR ' mual pui'i'in r.U your order lu: . wealthy man. Intent on mitrl-nthat one friend his day inly, he was ttO years old, and asked: Would it be better if I told a young lady whom I'd like to marry :thut Im only 507 I'll be perfectly frank with you, Your chances his friend replied. ' would be better If you'd tell her you were 75." By Arthur Pointer reewr H.in for q.k h fur (Lr t r iovf lutt -- j 7TS "Tk A I SWIMMING sc.im-ft- rued twice as much in wins as t' e chair measures, plus extra for height, plus around each cushion, j. jL to ga example, will i ri!pper ci.i.ir. for fabric, um three yaids of chair, 4'2 yards, a ,s everf!:.:le-arm cl.air with reversible L'.,..eos1 E yards; a luvrsrnt will k;.j take 6 yards, a large couch ,13 revtTS'ble cushions, 9. Deride ywmuvb eneh piere requires and n a rd extra where the i:i nu-- t le iiialched. L'vj want to tuve on fabric, you of the r.- .y decide tiiat the bottom e.siioni ri.n be of a different, per-ufabric. Or, the less rxix'in-ivof tlie cushions can be panne! from pieces of the same been .sc they will not show. ScHintr tiri'lt Necdirii jfi s tn r.tn ;vi u 8, 1 4iit Box EuclO'ie SU cci:l fj: i'j'.KT:; vyu - 2 you are an Inexperienced mu--iri- al USvXUM CkN i , i aIi fe,r , y-s- - if" Niii'.e -- MfS have a set of Ule warm f ' ; yau'U ' snu"i'souiS pout asr klTTif a' ouj Vc jl 011 :? jt Nu- - "DON'T CQ would f--ut ; 1 LITTLE REGGIE I f -- srsi ur wf iiA o tir ' SCAT 1 .1 4. I. A.. H Ha 'ml i. I iVvM. WE fA- iJvCV SH AW3 I iLvf' sou win., r-'- s T we hj ; i,..u A ,M Hf 'LL 3 IM SAW l Ufa WOOD ' Kessler ly.s r1, I elnuse a plain fabric does not need Bora! $ to malcli-Z- , -W' rk vlien it comes the riciif or having an ci's gn. You'll have to lafiire can fully each individual . to r ii'r.e sure that you get M'-'-,or covering. Here's .k tutli Bud Fisher they tien tJ : If really sim- :e t mike, I'm sure that !'ff, iiii 'zfcrmjQPfcfi SL,. WNl frtvi.tsra Ball ByndlcaM and il.ai Rmtnry kil from down llic silent to ti.i.e li.eir uiguiuer.t They we:e .ii.'imd tl.e side if tiie house, ii'.is.iy sjunb-i- ... .i . i tied h .; .1 mg il i's I uiius w :m!i.d a little ..ICC and q.i.t'! bit. it- lo li. . "P e t .1 the iif'.i nii...n Mr li.d'ti.n t..iii c lilc.i Inin down ! ii. ti ll i.f :!,c ftt'c ugui's lli.it n. 'ii.ing s.n.piy Lnc.iiisc im ):ul s i'.i :i.e right mi:i:s in lim w:o:ig I Icii; ci Mr II.iisl.in lind a peculiar lie way of liii.'.l.i.g nut po Je sn lied ni.ii nl msei'i'iicks - but sr' how rv w !I ;.:i knew e ; see her7 Ye. I did. An' If I hadn't ducked down behind the hedge she'd have seen me, too. WHEN I SAy, at 'J me I i to tu t yviur furnishings. Our Daily limul vre. 4 k.u are expensive to buy i'tr.ure frequently than not you color or Pal ' 1 tiicm n h SALES TALK By MUTT AND JEFF Smart Dinner Wear q.- pcove'r ' tiiiif t s:.d trei p, 1 ffi you .mwT KLIM CyTH.'o: n v juniors jCiL a K u ,!.y fic.ti.e eu I' e pun'.i He was saji'S a: .1 if bill g picked un. II. s wife, ii en.; oh. I'piv.ahy l.: 11s fellow w.itmh, eiiilcyir! bi.s criviis it o.,t fi'.iy all d to hun. Li.cii s wiy, too. lie was a weik'hi.i. il t .sy i.r.J leekid and octej it. lie dl iu'l ven have eMiiqt'i p.m to oilier ln ynurjost, Jnl.n-r.- !fresh I j Home-Tow- n - REAL LIQUOR! Co t - liv I,;., rh . h Ml ICIMK II rr L J rlla JJafcn not Pnd m pyrN th ugh r time Indoors u much of your It's smart to -- ou do outdoors, slipcover for dining "Jrjjvd.g room furniture just to the home a change of color J. M 5!t'Cl..rr I LT'VS MOPSY Kathleen Norris Says: C.r Slip-Cove- rs $2il SEWING CIRCLE PATTERNS Tlit Txu rp Turn I rii.-jri- - ful If you hake at home vnuTl cheer wonderful New bant Hieing Dry Yermt. a . . . ejl , New F'axl Kiaing abiya fresh, HiD'nt f..r w.h k.x on your fiantry . . . leu you turn out ilelu ioua breail iui( kly . . . nt any time. No more tiring caught short without yeast in tlx1 house no spoiled dough because yenat weakened Infore you eoul.1 uae it. With New Kleiachmann's Fast Itising you can start Hiking any time . . , finish baking in It's ready for action wlicn you need iL. Get New Flciachniuim's Font Kising Dry Yeast at your gnxtT'a s I'.aHV-lo-lU- I'leiM'h-mann- alM-l- f ... jig-tim- |