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THE SUNNY SIDE OF LIFE Clean Comics That Will Amuse Both Old and Young THE FEATHERHEADS , 1&WK5 FER Th I CLOTHES, MA'AM ? IP I COULD STeP WSlDe I'D LIKE T< PUT 'E*A ON NOW Br CMxm. ALL- RIGHT? . I*V HUSBANDS] M THE OTHER ROOM FINNEY OF THE FORCE ASSESS. Not Painless I'M' SUV THAT KiM fALk VJHiN A plNTlsT* VJURRKIH OM HIM ? S MOULD SHORE SAV A MOUFR/L i BRONC PEELER? .Pete's Conclusion By FRED HARMAN The Curse of Progress DON'T VOU FEEL WILL. WUO--K-ME ?? HA-HA M F FKL RNC / JUtT? GULP//? - A L-UTTLl VMM / k We MAD TO PUT UP A aOAve FRONT HHCH we SNOKCD _ THAT first cnu.' IT"" Be Gets 'Em Dp "That," said the native proudly, pointing out a passer-by. "is Jona than Bell, native of Squash Center, and the man who has aroused more people than any other man in the country." "You don't mean to tell me that quiet-looking man is some great communist or radical, do you?" in quired the stranger. "Not at all." was the reply. "He's a retired alarm-clock manufac turer." Ufa's Little Trials "Pa, what's the difference be tween a hill and a pill?" "I don't know, my son, unless it's that a hill is high and a pill is round ?is that it?" "Naw! A bill is bard to get up and ? pill is bard to get down." Substitute ?Tommy, what ia a synonym?" the teacher asked. "A synonym, " said Tommy wise ly, "ia a word yoo use when you 1 can't spell the other ooe." GOOD SHUTS >r gluyas williams vorts *RMS WO CBOWi MUUSt *1 FOUNt (WW /" ^ aiift HANDS peels *5 a DELi**rruL CMB m>? m mm, ohwuon? SHWIW WrtH MI4 MOit VJOLT IWB5 MfeC . * PUULSD AMO A IK1UI MtftCtfD R3R HAW, Bltf DCttXf PKL NtfCM UK? CftV?<4 Mnror?eiM> vmk ?MM -MD1 ft HOUS MB MHilWLtOFlMMWttR ****** reus h? km nwvuvi IMK DOOM AHC WHUS -lb SOUOOt WORK or HtUHB-iuoo*. I Hi AROUND I ?h. house! Items of Interest \ to the Housewife Making Cocoa ? Cocoa loses that raw taste if made with half milk and hall water, then boiled. More nutritious and digestible, too. ? ? ? Milk Puddings ? Orange peel shredded very finely makes an ex cellent flavoring for milk pud dings. It is a pleasant change from nutmeg when added to rice pudding or baked custard. ? ? ? Cleaning Combs, Brushes ? A teaspoon of ammonia in a quart of water will remove all grease and dirt from combs and brushes, after which they should be rinsed and dried in the sun. ? ? ? Fitting Your Hat ? If you have a tight felt hat, hold it in the steam of a boiling kettle. When the felt is thoroughly damp it is easy to stretch it to the right size. ? ? ? Stewed Macaroni ? Boil one pound macaroni in milk and wa ter for three-quarters of an hour, adding one-fourth ounce butter, salt, and an onion stuck with cloves. Afterwards, drain the macaroni, add three ounces grat ed cheese, a little nutmeg, pep per, and a little milk or cream. Stew gently for five minutes and serve very hot. ? ? ? Devilled Egg LiUies ? Hard cook as many eggs as there are to be servings. Chill, then peel care fully. With a sharp knife cut strips from the large end to the Foreign Words ^ and Phrases Toute medaille a son revers. (F.) Everything has its good and its bad side. Ad nauseam. (L.) To the point of disgust. Laissez ces vains scrupules. (F.) Discard or lay aside those vain scruples. Entr'acte. (F.) Between the acts. Argumentum ad absurdum. (L.) An argument intended to prove the absurdity of an opponent's ar gument. Chacun pour soi et Dieu pour tous. (F.) Everybody for himself and God for all of us. Bon marche. (F.) A bargain. Chronique scandaleuse. (F.) A scandalous story. Empressement. (F.) Eagerness. Pater patriae. (L.) The father of his country. center; remove yolks, mash and season with salt, pepper, mayon naise and a little Worcestershire sauce. Carefully refill cavities having the white strips form the petals of the "lily." Lay each on a bed of curly endive. Accom pany with cheese straws. ? ? ? Tough Pastry ? Too much water will make pastry tough. ? ? ? Keeping Cheese Moist ? 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