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This," she said, “is a snap I took ot a bird." “B-but,” he murmured, "I can only see his tail." “Well, you see,” she explained, T was afraid it would frighten him when he heard the click of my camera . . ." “Yes,” and the young man waited. “So 1 coughed to drown the sound and the silly thing flew away I” A teacher was instructing a class in English, and called on Jimmy Green. “James," she said, “write on the board—‘Richard can rid- the mule if he wants to.’ “Now," continued the teacher when Jimmy had finished writing, “Can you find a better form for that sentence?" “Yes, ma’am, 1 think I can," was the prompt answer. «'Richard can TUB SINGING. By GLUYAS WILLIAMS v iTjk I fUtiEs MQeDNi t JVL I •form. EVDHiWLlV MAKES MMMCHtM.Mft BUMS MMBdMM OWKMMriM* ruam aval MftUZBIROM SUDHlI £WM<* Of Cfi'HEH on I it oriME-fcWWfcr nt w “ WtM' MORKfOWJK EW | Ikjr |V M(|t ui(Ua> >>&3uk«2£ MNnr -- For Discriminating People "^OW is the time for all smart women to come to the aid of their wardrobes. Sew-Your-Own wants to lend a hand, Milady: hence today’s trio of mid-summer pace makers. At The Left. A trim little reminder that care ful grooming is an asset any where, anytime, is this frock. It features simplicity. Its forte is comfort. Make one version in cot ton for all purpose wear, another of sports silk for dressy occasions. You’ll praise the cool cut of its short sleeves and softly rolled col lar. Yes, Milady, you’ll enjoy making it. In The Center. Here you have a light and breezy ensemble that’s the per fect attire for Society. It has cos *IavoritQ Recipe of tko Wool—*— 'T'HIS is truly an ice cream age, ^ for never was ice cream more easily obtained or better than it is now. Good ice cream can be bought, and it can be made at home—in a freezer or in the freez ing tray of an automatic refrig erator. As quick as a wink a package of ice cream powder can be turned into luscious dishes of many-flavored ice cream. Here is a basic recipe for freezer ice cream—and with the addition of fresh fruits and ber ries or sauces, the recipe can be varied in many delicious ways. Freezer lee Cream. 1 quart milk 1 package ice cream powder (vanilla, strawberry. lemon, maple, or choco late* flavor) Add milk very gradually to ice cream powder, stirring until dis solved. Pour into freezer can; place in freezer and pack mixture of cracked ice and salt around can (use 8 parts ice to 1 part salt). Turn slowly for 3 minutes, then rapidly and continuously un til frozen. Makes 1% quarts ice cream. Any of the following may be substituted for milk in this rec ipe: 1 quart rich milk or light cream, 1 cup cream and 3 cups milk, or 2 cups evaporated milk and 2 cups milk or water. •With chocolate ice cream powder, add % cup sugar. Horry It Pompous, self-made man (visit ing former employer)—You don't remember me? Well, twenty years ago I was an/ office-boy here, and you sent me out on a message. Former Employer—Yes, yes— where’s the answer? , If Not— Old Lady—Does this bus stop at the pier? The Conductor—Well, ma’am, there’ll be a terrible splash if H don’t. A correspondent says he is al ways interested in what happens to his money after it leaves him. Oar trouble is that far too many people are interested in what is going to happen to ours before we even get it. Doe Someone Arthur—I suppose you’ve heard .-umors that I’m engaged to Peg ryf Herbert—Yes. If it’s true, I con ratulate you; if not, I congratu ate Peggy. mopolitan dash, refinement, i engaging charm. Once m you’ll be the subject of com mentary tea table talk with y delightfully slender silhoue Make it of sheer chiffon or m durable acetate. You’ll have a in either. At The Right. The little lady who likes unus touches in her frocks will go this new dress and pantie set. has the chic of mommy’s dres plus a little-girl daintiness tha more than fetching. Wrap aroi styling makes it easy for even tiniest girl to get into and quite a time saver on ironing d A splendid idea is to cut this t tern twice and be assured of li sister’s all summer chic. The Patterns. Pattern 1237 is designed sizes 34 to 46. Size 36 requires yards of 35 inch material { % yard contrasting for collar. Pattern 1333* is designed i sizes 36 to 52. Size 38 requires yards of 39 inch material, dress alone requires 4% yards, line the jacket requires 2V* jt of 39 inch material. Pattern 1322 is designed 1 sizes 4, 6, 8, 10, and 12 ye Size 6 requires 3*4 yards oi inch material plus 514 yards ribbon for trimming as pictu' Send your order to The Sev Circle Pattern Dept., 247 Forty-third street, New Y N. Y. Price of patterns, 15 ci (in coins) each. © BeU Syndicate.—WNU Service. Finds Way to Hovt Young-Looking Skit of 351 IT'S utterly wonderful 1 quickly this scien creme take* away "a*e-f —in only 5 night*! At 35—40 even, women thrill to rose ~pe tally smooth, youthfully I -i r.nlden Pm ■lrinf Thial Bleach Creme acts the eniy way to nee I doll, ugly, old-looking film of eemi-visible c ides! A revclat ion for ugly blackh* enin*particles! Arevelatioo for ugly hlad surface pimples, freckles, tool Try I Golden Peacock Bleach Creras at ar RissrasiasfijagsJS^ Their Time Comes When thieves fall out, ho; men get their own. 666 MALM i St GOLD! UOUID. TABLETS SALVE, NOSE Dion Nsstfttks, ILD rat dap ..SOsrfK SJn NEW YORK HOTEL Vm 7th AVE. at 3*th VsTT! Urga, Airy Boon • Opposite Macy't I/mar Pmmarrlramia St HELP KIDNEY WNU-4
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