THE SUNNY SIDE OF LIFE Clean Comics That Will Amuse Both Old and Young S'MATTER POP ? Hoover Should Sign Up Pop ' WAl, WAl_! so vlh-tre sokjkja go to worxoveqtotw1 ?Seniral s TOSEye-i SAW, VUM 5KXJLDA beew WERE. TUJO , HOURS A SO -A LOW AT \AJWV 7 VEAh, EZRA. GOT Mis BOOKS ALL IKJ A MESS, 1 SO we AST ME TD BOOKKEEP, 'EM PER wim am' err twim&Sj^ StraigutemEO fCS ^-^SauI vour a vAJwir^TJV WSo^J H T=TW t+tTff Inrt L Hniltr. TnAt Mark R?*. V. 8. Pat. OflUO (('omrlskl. FJNNEY OF THE FORCE A Lift _&u^_ A PR'TT/ HOUSE MAiD USUALLV WJRRKS UP STARES rr The Curse of Progress - S ^ \ rr to-? -( 0/ ) TvKiiuJKJa wmcm > VDU WCQE \nOU MADE TMAT ( ttMPLV . ) LAST HOVC-OLMJ l <50-fi AWO/ 7 ?ft-I MCAW iV, Poser "You've been out with worse-look ing fellows than 1 am, haven't you?" She did not reply. "t said, you've been out with worse-looking fellows than 1 am, haven't you?" "I heard you the first time. I was trying to think." ? Cornell Wid ow. A Hard Night "I shall put you fellows in this room," said the host. "You'll have a comfortable night I'm sure be cause the room has a feather bed." At 2 o'clock in the morning one of the guests awoke his companion. "Change places with me, Dick," he groaned. "It's my turn to lie on the feather." Ad Intellectual Benefit "Do you think it worth while to send your boy Josh to college?" "Yes," replied Farmer Corntos seL "Even if he doesn't learn much he'll get amongst people who can prove to him there are ? tew things be doesn't know." RESPITE By GLUYAS WILLIAMS Wrfo frit Sfft&E SEf Fcfi MtrftER fo fiivE YtO OWE Of HER MORE Trt0R0U6H AND V16OROOS SCRUBBING, CAUttS COME AND fHE PMtfV IS OFF T TW ?.n MhM. Im ) HCWJq SEW Ruth Wyeth Spears Silk Shades Give a Soft Glow THERE is subtility in the light that glows through a silk shade, and many decorators are using them for the room that needs the softness of plaited folds and the mellowness obtained by placing two tones of fabric one over the other. Two tones of China silk, one to be used for a plain lining and the other for a gathered outside covering will make an attractive shade. Before you buy the ma terial it is best to experiment with samples one over the other trying them both in daylight and over an artificial light. You will also need a roll of silk binding tape matching the top color of the shade. This tape is to wrap the wire frame. And fancy braid ei ther in gold, silver or a harmoniz ing tone of silk is used to bind the top and bottom of the shade. Use cotton thread to match the out side tone of the silk. Slip the binding tape off the roll and wrap a rubber band around it as shown here at A. Working from the inside end of the tape wrap the frame as shown at B. The outside layer of silk is put on next. This is gathered both top and bottom and pinned to the wire covering as at C and D so that it is stretched quite tight. Joinings "Quotations" A We can do anything we want to do if we stick to it long enough. ? Helen Keller. Then let us laugh. It is the cheap est luxury man enjoys. ? William Matthews. Culture is the first fruit of educa tion. ? Cardinal Hayes. This era should be the era of para dise on earth. Mankind has never had the possibilities of happiness that it has now. ? Harry Elmer Barhes. Beauty is the outward and visible sign of an inward and spiritual grace. ? Katharine Cornell. The expression of beauty is the primary purpose of art. ? George Grey Barnard. in the outside covering need not be sewed but may be hidden un der the folds. This material is sewed in place as at E. Next, cut a straight strip for the lining and fit it around the out side of the frame as shown here at F. Trim the joining allowing a seam as shown at G. Sew to the frame at the bottom as at H. Trim quite close at the bottom. Turn lining to inside as at I. Slip stitch the joining. Turn in raw edges at top and whip around top of frame. Pin the binding around and then sew it with stitches buried in the mesh of the braid. Every Homemaker should have a copy of Mrs. Spears' new book, SEWING. Forty-eight pages of step-by-step directions for making slipcovers and dressing tables ; restoring and upholstering chairs, couches; making curtains for ev ery type of room and purpose. Making lampshades, rugs, otto mans and other useful articles for the home. Readers wishing a copy should send name and ad dress, enclosing 25 cents, to Mrs. Spears, 210 South Desplaines St., Chicago, Illinois. CARDUI In this modern time something wonderfully worth while can be done for practically every woman who suffers from functional pains of menstruation. Certain cases can be relieved by taking Cardul. Others may need a physician's treatment Cardul has two widely demon strated uses: (1) To ease the im mediate pain and nervousness of the monthly period; and (2) to aid in building up the whole system by helping women to get more strength from their food. WISE The wise and pleasant way to relieve a cough doe to a cold Is a Smith Brothers Cough Drop. (Two kinds: Black or Menthol? ii.) Smith Bros. Cougb Drops are the o?ly drops containing VITAMIN A This is the vitamin that raise* the resistance of the mucous membranes of the nose and throat to cold and cough infections. LIFE'S LIKE THAT . By Fred Neher WIU-VUM. "Would yon say dear Mrs. Doles or Just dear madam?"

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