C, THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1323 - .. ..V.: :0.. . ' , , Uiij THE FEATHERHEADS .AST.-. ZtQoAK-1 Strong Appeal in Jjraided Kag Kug I , I r ' -T" V .-' ' Br GRANDMOTHER CLARK , THE NEWS-RECORD, MARSHAL:, I -OH. FELIX .1 CANY NNP J ( u-iL-uWBBe f OM-OH- " : FEIW! UX NViR M W- FINNEY OF THF FORPE VI HAT IS IT?TON'Y YELL ME I KNOW H'S DOiN5- HIS HOME" E3 YVORK.YHE UT-fLE 3ARLN 44 REG'LAR FELLERS" S STOP TALKIN ASE BALL I IN PHONT OP ) aaiE'. goius f don't KMOVv V ABOUT x-"?r;"TTi?', S'MATTER POP Hasn't Seen MESCAL IKE b,s. L. HUNTLEY WAV..5CC1M AS wow yuwae MCLQikj Gurr mess wuiT-n SWi a &ood: WOW BOUT TM STECVX i IS MIT A. BIG EEP 13 - I . MtiNTeSEfc, "Yoi7 Vow 6E.E ) V ( To-P! M$ L UAumtj-RV, I -porp J ( T-4e. Same YMmA ) Not A Ci - T0P, l ug.'; V ! V AT 40ME. J J NEV6."W. SAW A- fCJ o 1M A II I I 1 VV VrTi . CThBllriJlef. In. irSTEAOS EXTRA M?M ' Wil ' SSCOLO. iTTT , MM 1111 i n ' " WAU . v '"U "V I 'II ' i j j- I L I Service r hi AOlPEKfAUV PROPS RMUE OUT 0FCR18 M WM fWw mug corta kwjp picks if. . wop miils ouerboari inwom uvt a warm. mi&; DP. rSTIPES IS WH NWiKfr maw AMD summons hop f 8m$ m Momot AAM; jacw WS1 COME PICK W -. AjJAKNf UC1hl10llfUP U?x V ' JROFS tf flVSR30ARp.A6Aff , CMES AN) CRlCS , CW5. BE61NS TO v' "ftCVlE .CRoSSIP m jauauia iikli . T.iowfc SHUSH !! H'S WRlYlH' A NOVEL Everything, Yet D By GLUYAS WILLIAMS W Ho! HOj HIM? MA! 1 1 UEIL-VXHUT G erHAJ I KnovEP SO RJMnY ? IT f A-l TUAX UbAIIILI All I II A T" .TI. I u . . a . 1 j ii ' - i Tn-w i a wuui.b' irr vu 01-rikvi I ' AFFECT HIS 1 v - ) "3a t DO SO TOO s lJ PUDOINHEftD.' r K.MOW WW al.u P?Vr !?'LW1' - '"4 souo's ZTJrSn 1 '"7 ZZZn.' if Will Illllllllllll I I T? ir COLO.' TT! T H''V . m I an -muir II i .SMaTTPD I II I I w - r . II i a I Co5tPT WWW WHfrtER HE KOKS Ft NBHT 16 WD1 IWf teaAhlt Iff ffll '4.R.nl Ml krT - ifakm mh amr.. . VTV rV ill finy TOW JCrtVrCC X CJf NCBttV , ' Uft tlM RftoWWHtfHt SUSPECT . IMKS Of AKp TAKCS R HIM UP 'tf h u u . y. k; D r 1 AND I SERPOS6" ygy have NEW Q Along the Concrete 45 HAVE YHAT fiS,A HE'S MUR"ttBR VWSYBRY imarter'n AN 1H- ON n . r case fouvES rr l m Right In The Mitt Th Aioclted Newipaptra By C ML PAYNE By M.G. KETTNER IK 5f CROQUETTE, ) v I I I II I Riehtin the Swim . Illllllllllll sS&fec rk i - ;.ry Braided niea aDDeal to many mt Makers because the work la almnla and reaulrei no tools. Ther. how. ever, are not as durable as the cro cheted rug, owing to the fact that the braided strands are sewed together, and for this reason we advise to sew with a strong: waxed thread. The above "Pin Wheel" rug meas ures 35 inches and reanlrea about 4 pounds of cotton rag rug materlaL The center section has a black back. ground and the S section design la white. The outer circle and Inner center are of hit-and-miss mixed colors. Cut strips 1H Inches wide. Fold edses under and then fold airaln tn make a strlD about one-half inch wide. Use three strips In braiding. Start In the center and sew 8 rnwa of braid around, keenine Work flat Start next row on opposite side of where the previous, row ended. Work around, changing colors for 9 rows, as Illustrated. To chanee color saw trips of new color desired to the ones In use. Start attain at different place for 8 outside rows, then sew on tne last row separately. This rug has 26 rows. If you are Interested In maklnr rag rutrs. send 15c to our Rnir n- partuient for book No. 25. which rnn. tains 26 rugs in braiding and crochet. Instructions are given with each rug, also directions for braldlnir and era- cheting rugs and how to prepare your rags into strips to get the best results. ADDRESS HOME CRAFT CO. DEPT C, Nineteenth and SL Loula avenue, St. Louis, Mo. Inclose a stamped addressed en velope for reply when writing for any information. FITTING NO OBJECT An old negro recently annrosrhpd a relief worker and- asked for rioth- lng. He particularly wanted a pair of pants. What size do you wear?" he was asked. "A 38." I'm afraid I don't have your size," she Informed him. "The smallest I have Is a size 50." "Well, 'that's all right Ton see. Miss, we ain't so much for flttln' as for hidlnV One Waa Enough Two women were waiting for .a bus, which was nearly full when it came along. i "Room for one Inside and one on top," aald the conductor. "But surely you wouldn't separate mother and daughter." "I did once," replied the conductor, as he rang the bell, "biit never again." London Tit-Bits. " FalUcI.. "They are getting fallacies even Into nursery rhymes," said Farmer CorntosseL ' "It's as serious as that?" "Tee. sir. - When you're ordered to kill off porkers, what excuse Is there for saying, This little pig went to market'i" . A Final Proof ID "Ton must not have had a very good time at the party yesterday." """Yes, I .did; too." . , . , -.y -. "Aw, go on you ain't even sick I" I Braided rasa ant j i 1

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