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Show I Walt Mason j' 1 1 4 THOSE RRJCE& j The price of alike and motor cars j has reached a lower spot: but necessaries, neces-saries, like cigars, still cost a fright-ful fright-ful let. The price of many silken dlida is lower. I admit; bul when I price 3 peck of spuds I straightway have a fit. I could exist without a hat all trimmed with costl" lace; but' I must have some bacon fat to feed mj boggard face. Expensive hats have ilunVped, they .-v. but bacon does not fall, and so I dash rny head-pli head-pli ce gay against the kitchen wall, 'the price has slumped on limousines, which oaght to soothe my soul; but' when 1 buy .a can of beans It putsj me in the hole. The things we really do not need are slumping, ou will find, and here a buck- ujrd there a seed '.he prices have cli-dincd: the doodads doo-dads worn by gilded Icons cost les-?. ' If loons will buy: but oh. my friends, the por man's prunes aro still too beastly high. Don't think the profiteers profi-teers are doud because some prices shrink; still still they cinch us on our bread, qi all vv,- oat and drink. Until Ill's profile ring BtO a the situation's blue: we can't afford to buy the hopa and raisins when w?'d brew. drop by drop. Add flour sifted with salt. Add flavoring. Spread mixture verj thinly on a buttered inverted drip pin.-r pan. Crease in three-inch squares and sprinkle with almonds. Bake in a slow oven until delicately browned t ui squares apart while hot and roll in a tutrular shape with the nuts out-' tide .Any fool knows enough to eat, but I it takey n wise person to know enough to fast 1 |