THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. AA ap A RT A HS A AAO MP AUTHOR ANIAS THE FEATHERHEADS 2 ob * Consarn Concern [;—1 |LET JUNIOR MAKE « —— ; : . OWN SIMPLE FROCK — YEAH — | THOUGHT fou WOULD NOW = { OH~ "THAT 7 Two | mmm 7 (Dp TAKE DOWN THB WHEN | CAN'T LENE “T—— = = TRUCKS BUMPED PATTERN 9008 WINDOW SCREENS [— HERE To SE® THAT | INTO EACH OTHER. ; You DO \T RIGHT] FOE aT w < ® 0 vt inst nes, ; : TALK To 1'SEE ENOUGH TIME TO GET a BF | /(vme Prevod) SSWe To Tok OF 997 1 a | HEAT Now! , Gl CIGAR] LIVE 4 FF A Sal WURRK, cua 7 7 : 4 oy “© TT’ mess 23 (mere). § ms | < i - r” . No Ni. : : JANITOR br > ge os | = MOIGHT Fg HELD BRING up TH HEAT — FOR WHERE THERES SMOKE Tere’ FIRE ! 3 . i 1 3 SMATTER POP— Speaking of Lump Sums {| ' et ATS a : ¢ Hewe's A NICKEL. : JUST SeTTL eD | PF ot L ba WG isin ar WIL Le A Somerdiné Here J Lives there a Junior Miss who § 7 ? i p Mae 'Y FEEL FoR Asuere Sum, y ' “a Souda ear for this sa yet oYo ~ ' 0 “ yi “OG rock ? € Jus Enow [ 2; Terre, / Hud, Had! oa gf she will want to make her first fall LY . i frock from this pattern, because it's 80 very easy to cut, assemble and TANKS stitch, and if Mother Is too busy to supervise the operation, take the pat- . [7 : 7 5 of “a ) <u od : . &% pay e : me. pretty cott , : - Wb, tern and some preity cotton to sew- », 2 Yur | . \¢, g (Fal <9 Wn ie k he . v 5% ing class and work on it there. The youthful, square neck adopts a scarf- like collar to slip under its tab, the puffed sleeves have a hearty slash, Action pleats grace back bodice and skirt, a box pleat, the side front skirt. Pattern 9008 may be ordered only in sizes ©, 8, 10, 12 and 14. Size 12 requires 2% yards 36 inch fabric t MESCAL IKE By S. L. HUNTLEY and 8 yard contrasting. Complete y 8. diagrammed sew chart Included. eos Looks uxe Y A WAL, TH OWNER NCE Send FIFTEEN CENTS in coins ’ ’ raga T A A MW en — si . ne JAIL HOUSE 1S aw, re NEA S a HOE ) ‘ " : i CAUGHT wim ‘FORE Ww or stamps (coins preferred) for this NIGH OMTO feo Jf 60T Em 2 WY HOM) BOUT JUN J es wa y : ; r sen FULL J ? Af . a vs pattern. Be sure to write plainly UP, WHATS TEM AA FER GON A ac 5 ec : DER/X your NAME ADDRESS, STYLE Crrv FELLER 1 REC = . : ol» f \ A A Ns - ALD, - ems ol HE Em \ , NUMBER and SIZE. ; Send your order to The Sewing Circle Pattern Dept, 232 West Eighteenth St, New York, N. Y. Smiles) PASS THE SMELLING SALTS Gushing Young Thing—-R was wonderful of you to drop 10,000 feet in a parachute. Do tell me your sensation, “REG’'LAR FELLERS” Spikin’ the Spook Bored Aviator—Oh—er—Iit was just a kind of sinking feeling. Owmrrieht, 1934 Sy 8 Lo Hustler, Trade Mark Reg. T. £8 Par, Ofc) BOY! THATS TH STUFF § rs AS “SHARP = LAS NIGHT WHEN | Ho Oe We re ome t AS A NEEDLE 1 WOKE UP I aaw COME usewife—How did you o me to 4. # TWO SPOOKS! ONE fall #0 low as to go around the WAS SITTIN ON COMFORTABLL | country begging? EACH BED POST! {| Tramp—It's a long story, mum, | and It's now In the hapds of my pub- | lishers. I'm on my way to New York | to correct the proofs.—Wall Street | Journal, Quite a Difference | Lawyer—All right. I'll izke your | ease. I feel sure that I can get you | Justice, | Client—Why, you little nitwit. It | ain't Justice I want. You've got to | get me off.—Pathfinder Magazine. © The Associated Newspapers i Double Reminder | "Does you know whut you reminds | me of, Liza? Brown sugar.” {| "How come Ah Is like brown By M.G.KETTNER | sugar?” “You is so sweet an’ unrefined” som— Quan
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