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APRONS YOURS ‘TOR THE MAKING” PATTERN MIT Now\s the Ideal time to replenish j your stock of aprons, and could you choose a more charming pair than these? The gingham£«bove,'is ready for any-and all chores!;bkr none. Large, easy-to-cut scallops- form Its Interesting hem-line while criss-cross straps, a sash tie. and deep patch pocket enlist for kitchen duty. Its dainty companion, in batiste or .▼oile, will love to preside over the Informal dinner at home, where the hostess is maid of all work, yet | wants to bring a hint of daintiness to the table. Pattern 9617 may be ordered only In sizes small, medium and large. Small gizfe requires 1% yards 36 Inch fabric for apron with scallops; 1% yards for other aproa Complete, ^diagrammed sew chart included. Send FIFTEEN CE^fTS in coins eferre <or stamps (coins preferred) for this pattern. Be sure tc write plainly your NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE .NUMBER and SIZE. Send your order to The Sewing •Circle Pattern Dept., 232 West Eighteenth St., New York, N. Y, Smiles X CRACKING THE POTS !' Jinks—You look dreadfully bat |i tered. What’s happened? Blnks—Wife has been pelting me is with flowers. I Jinks—Why, that wouldn’t mark prou up in that manner, ji,' Binks—Oh, they were in the pots, g—Detroit News. Always Vigilant Dreamer—Do you ever pause and : j muse over the opportunities you have missed ? Hustler—No. It would be just my luck to miss some more while I was • musing. Important Consideration Pastor—Don’t you think it Is time the baby was christened? Proud Father—I do, your rever ence, but we don’t know for certain yet which of its uncles is the wealth iest Falling Allowed Diner—I see that tips are forbid den here. - Waitress—Bless your heart, sir, so was the apple in the garden of Eden. OUR COMIC SECTION / . Events in the Lives of Little Men % WILL YOU LET ME RIDE HIM' SOME DAY TH'JUDGE JAID HF WAS TH'BEST PONY HE HAD SEEN m A LONG §P^_ TIME — A*'FAIR* PRIZE'WINNl (Copyright, W. N, 17.)/ THE FEATHERHEADS * Sitting "Bull” NO' DINNER ISN’T READY/ —‘So POM’T START PlC<lN<y ON ME./ NO— 0UT TbURE READY To YbU THINK I HAVE NOTHING- To PO ALL PAY BUT SLAVE OVER A stbv/E Getting- Your. MEALS \ khovJ You're — you should Be thankful, vm not UKe SOME WOMEU / ALL DAY LONG-, to-day, mrs.'pratt, next)" JooR/ SAT There r~i—--—-^ AT HER V/tNDOW (WeAH?HOW| AMD DIDN'T DO A //* Do You BtT OF WORK KNOW? / 4 J, DIDN'T KNOW I'D LIKET KNOW WHO WOULD/ I SAT K5-HT HERE AND -1 HER^r WATCHED \ M # Wutin Ntwipiptr Ualoa “Mussed” Be So FINNEY OF THE FORCE Moichael.—Yez BE, LOOKIN' A SOISHT/ Ol HAD NO OIDEA Yer UNIFORM NEEDED PRESSIN* —t—i «0 BAD ./WILL Yez do I «T NOW ?, EVEN MISSUS SNoop remarked '&out Th* vjaY 'Vex Looked — SHE SAID Yez. Looked loike SEZ. 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