PAGE SIX FOR THE SLENDER OR LARGE FIGURE PATTERN 20 MS ; _^r y 2005 I This Is such a beautifully fitting slip that the sizes In It have been run up to fifty. But don't think you have to be a large woman to like It. It Is lovely on a slender figure. It Is simplicity Itself to make and the seains follow such pretty lines they actually become a decoration. In your fall wardrobe don't forget to Include some new slips. Summer al ways works havoc In one's lingerie and no self-respecting frock is going to look as It should worn over an old mis shapen foundation. Pattern 2005 Is available In sizes 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 40, 48 and 50. Size 36 takes 2% yards 39-Inch fab ric. Illustrated step-by-step sewing Instructions Included. Send FIFTEEN CENTS (15c) In coins or stamps (coins preferred) for this pattern. Write plainly name, address and style number. BE SURE TO STATE SIZE. Address orders to Sewing Circle Pattern Department, 243 West Seven teenth street, New York City. ©saw NEW HIGH-HAT CLASS Blinks —Being able to boast that their ancestors came over in the Mayflower does give some people a superior feeling, doesn't it? Jinks—Yes, but what good does It do them when they know the de scendents of notody ancestors, who are riding around In the latest stfeamline models, are looking down on them and their ancient flivvers? —Cincinnati Enquirer. Kind Member Tastor —This morning I will have for my topic "The Great Flood in Genesis." Prominent Member of Congrega tion (rising)—l've got an engage ment to play golf so I can't stay, but I'll head the subscription list with pl,ooo to relieve the suffering Ge hesians.—Border Cities Star. Tran»formation "Does Roggy Longlegs recite poet ry?" "Yes." • "I'll go Into the conservatory, I don't like poetry." "Oh, I'm sure you'll approve of Reggy. It doesn't sotind like poetry when he recites It." nnk \ K emß THE FEATHERHEADS _ ___ First Aid Needed 1 I PONY KUOW WMATW -MY SWEET ||WELL, THIS IS \ (OH- WOW YOURt \II WHY WOUL& Wllllf WHY POES lU|||| "THE. HOSPITAL \{ I SUESS IT JJOES TiME I'LL WAVE. If HOME-LOViKICr r E AIIY FOR A \ JP. AWYBODY J ev6R.YB.OPr REALLY "DOES UAT THAT .1 piNNER. READY UL WIFE!! * fiooo CAUSE- \ L AmT _ P HAVE TO HELP NEEP AIP «-/ UWPERSTAN* IT TONKS-HT I'LL BE ~ J- VM SEILIM3" HELP SUPPORT $ SUPPORT THE. J 7 3T HAS BEEN OPERATE ALL FINNEY OF THE FORCE »% T ± M»L The Rendezvous MOl WON PER, WHERE. I'LL HAVE TSS (SITYtM' OKI T'MEET SO YoU'LL LqqkYtHAT Ql WILL — I LEWIS LEWIS IS-AS , TH" SERSEAWT FINMErY'S OM -fHIMS-S OVER. JAt 4" YfcZ. BE. ■■■ ■.. ■ SOON AS Ol CHECK UP VJIT TOMISHT AM' HfcS ALWAYS ON TH fc£, a'-*.' BRIDGE SHORE T'KAPE T l ,N .'? fcR - rMBPHfI | '' L EH. SAKGrE? 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Then J wrote for a free sample of Cuilcura Soap and Oint ment I bought more and after using three boxes of Cuticura Ointment, with the Cuticura Soap, the tetter was gone. I was healed." (Signed) Miss Ada Tatum, It 1, Box 116, La- Rue, Texas. Soap 25c. Ointment 25c and BOc. Talcum 25c. Sold Everywhere. One sample each free. Address: "Cuti cura Laboratories, Dept R, Maiden, Mass."—Adv.

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