THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL. PA. THE FEATHERHEADS 2.2%. Time Out Z=7"""1 Smart Play Frock PETRIE ff NO A souib/ : LATER JE Be fh ff] Wy re 7 1 That's Easy to Sew “NH HH UND, (IRIE JAE ~ WiLL You SE SOUND ASLEEP l itt: Ai STOPPED AT 11.30 WHEN IT TTR i 1 Til - COMES To HIS WIFE — 1S A GREAT BOON CS Qs By Ted O'Loughlin 6 br Wontar Nwnpaper Grins HooloSS (FER Fee -— eee . ; Fine WISH WUL - : . wuz ™' : b= i ny ON POOTY — WHIN (hs = ano A Ns [ re ” om OFF Yer ALLS THERE BE OE BE CALLED To Y / { | GoT PLINTY O'WURRK PLINTY x Td! STATION=— [ Hy SomE > FER ME — | MORE — \ : = : PeEpUL- ol / ) v vg WA eT $c SATSFIED x7 7: | : 2 = =i 1 BE ALLUS Dis- SATISFIED / L PEL 9 —— cient m——— we 2 » RRR CERRY : ft Z * 3 2 4 By C. M. PAYNE [= | | 2382 m— 7 : : Oba Clidamy: -~ tx "| Pleated for play, in a very new way, this child's frock gives her WILT i CAN LAY YA § 3 plenty of room for rope-skipping. NOTHIN 6 WiLL { . 9 A 2 ! Her mother will find this smart frock Wemove THIS " 7 Sumi PoP! § . 7 Th ni T Lr : oe B -& . : $0 easy to cut and put together, and SPoY ¥Rom . A . . ed nN 8 very economical pattern, since ad - - oomers are included with the dress. You can make these up in the same material, or just plain white to wear vith other frocks, no child can have too many pairg. The buttoned i 8 new : those 2 dec alors p look, 1 » of short ot Oo COTeR, (Copyright. 1934, by The Bell Syndicate, Inc) ‘attern 2382 is available in sizes } and 8. Size 6 takes 2% yards — ————— —————————————————— 30 inch fabric and 3% yard contrast- . ing. IHustrated step by-step sewing Actions and Words instructions included. PET, y, Send FIFTEEN CENTS (13¢) In { Ww ORTA TURN AROUND AN 50 BACK T / his pattern. Write plainly name, ad- dress and style number. BE SURE TO STATE SIZE. Address orders to the Sewing Cir cle Pattern Dept, 243 West Seven teenth St, New York City. SIP AGREEABILITY “I'S 1 : “Why don’t you fry to make your y self agreeable?” asked the reproving Pemrvisht. 1834 By & LL. Mesder, Trade Mark Reg. UU. & Pat. Omvey friend, fpr RT pi 7 8 a “My dear,” sald Miss Cayenne, "a A. . ————————— —————— desire 10 be agreeable has spoiled my . th disposition. You can't be agreeable o“ ’ ul mos . REG LAR FELLERS Al t 2 Grandfa r i to some people without sayéng sharp things about others” . wit! ITs IT OUGHTA BE’ i vi————— sop ua Boucsy >, 3 aa A UL iT as. They Took Turns . Y OUGHTA SEE OF A THINGS ' ine many wives did Solomon “I dunno. A bundred or two Why?" “1 was wondering how he found room for them all in one back seat of his chariot.”—Portland Express. On With the Dance “Didnt you say let's get together and get somewhere?” “1 did,” answered Mr. Dustin Stax “But when I requested a grand march the band struck up a waliz and we just kept on going round and round.” At Least, Grin We'll never speak to Wilma, the waitress, again. “This soup tastes funny,” we sald “Well, then, why don't you laffY sald Wilma. —Atchison Globe. VICTORY ? (Copyright, by The Bell Syndicate, foe)