Clean Comics That Will Amuse Both Old and Young FEATHERHEADS Bad Taate HUlUP-HUUO-HULLa MV DEAR./ VfWATjS FOR DIMMER J TOMISHT 2 rr SBS-i kmow, 'XaJUY 'wm.L- 'loo Tell me that 's SOU vJEOP OilT THE DAY MY THIS AFTBRNOOfJ ^eSts—8 AND DIDN'T MEETS HAVE Time To PREPARE WELL—I ALWAV« PIP LIKE "TV baked ham FROM "WE deLicatesshM— amd twe potato but 'tootee mot eating AMV SplNACi-1 -Don't IfcLU mb i Dipnt COOK IT LOM<5- ENOUdH I'M AFRA'O SOU DIDN'T— IT STtUL TASTeS LIKE SPINACH/, MATTER POP—Look What Ambrose Is in the Dog-House For, Now! -r—-*-1 r— By C. M. PAYNE 1 ■Hoizij <s> TJuiTETD ©B*1I SyaAltat«.—WNU ffervtto. [MESCAL IKE mlhumtuhy The Young ’Un Gets the Bird acres onth VT SHOPPE [wnv wuyj ^pmrrvwtu/ji OAD«u»-TMeo in. too ST .. 1 "TOLD HIM WOT* -TO GO ev TUAP.J A-eA.-tw crackers W 1 ICopyrlglrt. »f|f by I. L Huntlty. Trade M>r> y>g. V, t. Pat. Office) | pNNEY OF THE FORCE By Ted O’Louf hlin Merry»Go>Round pt^ASE.OFFfCEP IS IHis MAIM AMO WALMUT STREET ? NO, MUM—TWO BLOCKS OCM/N, TURKl LEI r I NO, MUM/ Go DovtfN l T»0 AMt PLACE PLEASE,S« this the GORKI PR OF V main and— NO. mum/ Ol TOLD 'fez BEFORE — URONC PEELER— The Warning By FRED HARMAN . t AlNfr 'Ifcusiw* , 0>min’6ack L^llUSCAMr ^VIELU Oiscu**^ •rw*r laucc— l UK conrtbWAtrt Voo a6out Hi* STfcAUME 'rfcoe CATTLE* AMD OPFlClMfc mv few ^ELP. ^ r WHAT* Ttf (Stamm p©<2. •This GC006E P y I 8'uevE Ya, wrfnt«4— fief mottc ~ OoPK A Boot -this Ne*T «A»D AN thL MEET YA GlfiHT HECr -YoMORRoVfO Ni*Tc. ^ The Curse of Progress X DON'T CAM V YOU HAVW EOT A DAT*—YOU CO THAT LAWN-AND VOO BETTER DO A BOOO JOB . VOUNO MAN/ Too Late A email boy was celebrating his birthday with a party in the gar dan. Ha had a quarrel with one of his friends, Billy, however, and did not Invite him to the party. His mother insisted that Billy should be Invited, and Anally prevailed upon her son to do so. Hie little host called upon his tor friend* “Will you come to my garden party tomorrow?" he asked. “It's too late now,” answered Billy, “last night I prayed tor a blizzard." He Bench A salesman suffered a slight ac cident to his car. Unable to And a monkey wrench among his tools, ha went to the nearest farmhouse and inquired at the Swede owner: "Have you a monkey wrench here?” “Haw,” replied the Swede. “My CALLERS By GLUYAS WILLIAMS SWM»«MWMwy RMWWWMMMKs mw SlkftMr RM6 tt> a WttlWR err mmm* mir mnr****. *».) Fashions at Vacationland I_J URRAY for dear * old Johnnie Two Weeks! He’s recently given the nod to these three sweet young la borers and now they re off reap ing the rewards. Yes, they’re va cationing — and how! But, of course, Sew-Your-Own had them dressed right up to the hilt. Miss M, picturesque blonde, above, left, knows what glamour is and how to have it. That’s why she. chose this softly feminine frock with its swirling skirt and delicately slim waist. You should see her of an evening in the out door terrace. She’s a picture in black gossamer chiffon trimmed with white satin. And to think, she made it all herself! Miss B, above, center, and cen ter of attraction at the Surf club, has everything under per fect control as she strolls along the boardwalk. With not a care in her pretty head, and lots of streamlining in her natty little sports dress, she walks with con fidence and pride. Miss Y, the sports enthusiast at the right, says that her three piece ensemble is so very, very — and practical she wears it almost to the exclusion of her other frocks. Her idea is to soak up as much sunshine as possible, and that's pretty easy to do when she wears the halter and shorts sans dress. Pattern 1241 is for sizes 14 to 20 (32 to. 44 bust). Size 16 re quires 4% yards of 39 inch ma terial plus IVi yards of ribbon, and 3 yards of trimming. Pattern 1316 is designed for sizes 12 to 20 (30 to 38 bust). Size If requires 4 yards of 39 inch material. Pattern 1335 is designed for sizes 12 to 20 (30 to 38 bust). Size 14 requires 4% yards of 39 inch material for the dress and shorts, and 1 yard for the topper. The dress alone requires 3% yards. Send your order to The Sewing Circle Pattern Dept., 247 W. Forty - third street, New York, N. Y. Price of patterns, 15 cents (in coins) each. C) Bell Syndicate.—WNU Service. Hot Weather is Here— Beware of Biliousness! Have you ever noticed that in very hot weather your organs of digestion and elimination seem to become torpid or lazy? Your food sours, forms gas, causes belching, heartburn, and a feeling of rest lessness and irritability. Perhaps you may have sick headache, nausea and dizziness or blind spells on suddenly rising. Your tonpue may be coated, your com plexion bilious and your bowel actions slug'gish or Insufficient. These are some of the more common symptoms or warnings of biliousness or so-called “torpid liver," so prevalent in hot climates. Don’t neglect them. Take Calo ttes, the improved calomel com pound tablets that give you the effects of calomel and salts, com bined. You will be delighted with the prompt relief they afford. Trial package ten cents, family pkg. twenty-five cts. At drug stores. (Adv.) CHEW LONG BILL NAVY TOBACCO "Here, Dad, put Some of this on—it’ll ft> farther!" \ GO K4R7WCK BEFORE YOU NEED A QUART tvorybody wmmt* to go tartkm. Quaker State endeavor* to meet this desire of the motoring public with a motor oil of supreme quality, that i* economical, andavailable wherever you may go. Tty Quaker State. You’ll find you go farther before you need to add a quart because “tbtrt’s so extra yssrf ^ klrsMtiM as assay gadfos. "The retail price it 331 a j quart. Quaker StateOil Refining ff Corporation, Oil City, Pa. r-fC IS I,'QUAKER STATE MOTOR CiL

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