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"That,” answered Mr. Rafferty, “wor his golf outfit What do yez think iv it?” “Well, it struck me at the time that all it wanted was a pick an’ shovel to be a fine kit o’ tools.” Selective Society “How’s the new jail coming along?” asked the traveling man. “Fine,” answered Cactus Joe. “Crimson Gulch has taken great pride in making it so handsome and comfortable that the warden expects to have a long waiting list of our most prominent racketeers.” The Pen! A meek little man was in court for a minor offense. “Were you ever in trouble be fore?” asked the judge. “Well, er—er—,” was the hesitat ing response. “I kept a library book too long once and was fined 0 cents.” —El Paso World Hews POSTPONING THE DISHES By GLUYAS WILLIAMS atm dimes-fiaiE WWIKJWS WWAMH WMfft ItrfOrtSHIS stosnutaai'snJK, 5U66ESf*» HOKfUUY ■M-totivtmlfH Ok UNWft-fetWilVj* MS, ►OUtfll*. MOWIDKlt WM< r^ SPENDS 1W MSEC MlH Iffe RESftCKBlt MHBdHttWU. NKPOW* WJ ' wtmwmt UMUFtOlffftt Fill*, Alt Milk tiliMB wnkvomm, wets off sow or-sennas • L JMKSMWtfVffMUW WflMrum. RBtUIfi nmrwritMtnmm •wriauM AtfKMt A Winsome Quartette I '"THERE was a lull in the mid-morning ac tivities of the Chic Twins (in aprons this time) and their week - end guests when the candid camera caught this gay quartette. j-ijc guests are wearing—levs nave a close-up — sports dresses be cause they are so all purpose; tennis frocks go shopping just as often as not. The spectator mode! to the right with its unusual use of buttons is demure enough tc wear when calling on one’s Sun day school teacher and yet woulc have sufficient swing to “belong” in the gallery at the golf tour nament. Summer days offer sc many unexpected opportunities that these dresses are chosen as equal to any informal occasion. The aprons on the charming hostesses to the left are both cut from one pattern. The clever miss will never overlook a patterr package that offers two 'such charming numbers for the price of one. The exhibit is over now; feature in one yourself in the very near future by ordering these patterns today. The Patterns. Pattern 1276 is designed in sizes small (34 to 36), medium (38 to 40), large (42 to 44). Medium size requires 1% yards of 39-inch ma terial. Pattern 1915 is designed in sizes 14 to 20 (32 to 42). Size 16 requires 3V4 yards of 35-inch material. Pattern 1224 is designed in sizes 12 to 20 (30 to 40). Size 14 re quires 4% yards of 39-inch ma terial. With long sleeves size If requires 4% yards of 35 inch ma terial. Send for the Barbara Bell Spring and Summer Pattern Book. Make yourself attractive, practical and becoming clothes, selecting de signs from the Barbara Bell well planned, easy-to-make patterns. Interesting and exclusive fashions for little children and the difficult junior age; slenderizing, well-cul patterns for the mature figure; afternoon dresses for the most particular young women and ma trons and other patterns for spe ciai occasions are an to De i in the Barbara Bell Pattern I Send 15 cents today for your c Send your order to The Se Circle Pattern Dept., 247 Forty-third street, New 1 N. Y. Price of patterns, 15 < (in coins) each. © Bell Syndicate.—WNU Servlet The Oppressor There is no happiness for who oppresses and persec no, there can be no repose him. For the sighs of the u tunate cry for vengeance to 1 en.—Pestalozzi. Do You Have Tim OLDER YE A J «rx PROBLEM?! many people the problem. And it is so for older people to matter correctly. Men relief ia not enough. Pi tema dogged with acc was tea are bound to Thousand* of elderly people have found the real answer to i conatipation problems io I Nature's Remedy (NR Tablets). 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