(Conyright, W. N. T') — {roy ase : > pA Have wr MucH—~ = 3 EXPERIENCE AT dort RID ine J pl? rr ( éaLLo® ( Pov acy “~— i C. M. Payne wNU ae A Pop! ~vew \ AHEAD OF | ) 4 UMN | : +4 po \I J SA i +) EX 4S UN) Bell Syndicate ~WNU Bervice, —"] p= Tr By J. Millar Watt WNU CAN QUITE “The women used 10,000 tons of face powder last year.” “Yes; and the weight of it all fell on the men.” # Homesick Breakfast “Bring me some cold porridge,” said the soldier to the waitress. “Burn some toast to a cinder,” he added. “Fry two bad eggs and serve them on a dirty plate. Make the coffee so that it tastes like mud and bring it in a cracked cup so that it drips down my chin when I drink it." The concoction came-—and the puzzled waitress asked: '‘Is there anything more?” “Yes,” said the soldier. “Now it down and nag me. I'm home- sick. w “Why does he look 80 awed all the He rd him h - a say he was facin an awful fact.” 8 “HiPhillips WHU Servis WAR CONVERSATION Stalin (quite confused) — Where am I? Hitler—You we?” Chamberlain—You boys shouldn't have any trouble getting your bear- ings; you planned it this way. Mussolini (sarcastically) — That's what THEY thought! * * + mean, “Where are Hitler (to Stalin)—1 thought you had an army. Stalin—So did I! Hitler—The secret of victory is a swift powerful attack, a terrific body blow. Why didn't you do just as I did in Poland? Stalin—There were no Finns in Po- land. . * » ' (wearily Chamberlain ou would stop ttle peace. Both—A little is all you'll get. Chamberlain—Oh, 1 dunno; I'm not doing so badly. Hitler—And you're not good, either. Mussolini you know this war? All—No, will! ) — 1 wish y arguing; I want a li doing so terrible. Do if I was in -You're all what I'd do and we probably never . * » Wssaarlivi Mussolini—Look pay any attention Hitler—1I trust you or not. Mussolini—The Adolf. at me. I don't to war. don't know whether to feeling is mutual, Chamberlain—As A And Ha if, I recall things, you were going to have this Cora eit {1 THOU i | 1) />/ fi A/AY Ya ing me is that I haven't 1 trying to map out Hitler—Have through this? Daladier—Why not; you've nothing to keep me awake. Stalin (to Hitler)—Are you going to stand for a crack like that, com- rade? Hitler comrade. Stalin—Listen, you called me com- rade first. Have you forgotten? Hitler—1 wish I could! * - . DISILLUSIONMENT I met my favorite movie star And, lord, was he a bore! He talked about himself at will From seven until four; Then downed another drink or two And passed out on the floor. K. Forshay. Add similes: As inefficient as a man putting on his own auto plates. * » - you been asleep all done (wincing)—Don’t call me Football is a major handicap to education, says Dr. Hutchins of the University of Chicago. Most of us thought it was the other way around. » - » Add similes: As depressed as a cheer leader who picked the Univer- sity of Chicago for his education. . » » There are 12,000,000 fishermen in the United States, a federal buresu of such things, announces. der those two fish get more scary every season. * * * [ PLANET JOTTINGS + Joe Stalin, fromm up Moscow way, swap, sell or lease. + Ld - Earl Browder was in court under the name of Earl Browder. . - * Harold Ickes hasn't anybody in almost a week now, and must be ill or something. . * - Bob Taft, from up Cincinnati way, is trying to collect a prize offered by Mr. Roosevelt for a plan to bal ance the budget. Bob will settle for a set of dishes. . A "Mickey Rooney-for-President” club was started here last week at the Fire House. Mickey could sweep the country, say we. Frankie Murphy bik beeh located by anxious friends. turned up on the Supreme court. That will stop him popping about, ye ed reckons. \EMBROIDER ANCHOR CHAIN IN CHAIN STITCH 2 | ADD TRIANGLES BASTE AND THEN STITCH FABRIC STRIPS OR TAPE TO FORM ANCHOR HINGS that have to the sea are a good theme decorating a recreation room, a boy's room or a summer cottage, A ship model has a salty flavor but is not a necessity. One young- ster made a map of a desert island | complete with a legend of hidden treasure. No one knew more than he about the reasure ie mmvent i QUESTIONS \ ££ HOUSEHOLD /* The gray or green color walter gives {0 rice when boiled Keep a large shaker contal ¢ paris sail to one a fresh grease spot | r the spot th blot- | To remove a Tug, cove even | TWO | keep muslin curtains " laundering $3 ory iid Be i ails Pus iG iron as one To restore fireplace bricks to heir natural color and keep them s of Oi If rubber gloves are on the ins with cornstar powder they wil easily. ae i siip * * * To remove salt from fish in a wash the fish for a while in sweet milk. * ® * hurry, Do not wrap silver linen. The sulpht sed in bleaching Unbleached cotton flan * Ad » ir whic Put strips of adhesive tape on the inside of children’s rubbers. tape print the children’s ves. They will then have no ulty finding their rubbers. Women in Majority In most countries the fen population exceeds the male. every 1,000 females in France, 1,068 ale England, 1,071 in Germany, a few countries have a male population than female. They women for every 1,000 men. And in Cuba the women are comparatively scarce, with only 888 for every 1,000 men. 12-inches long and 8 inches across as shown here Bias tape may be used for the smaller anchor which is just half the size of the large one. NOTE: Mrs. Sewing Book No. 2 contains a complete alphabet to be made of straight or bias strips: also illustrations of five processes of fabric mending; 36 titches; making doll othes; and numerous items. Ask for Spears’ embroidery gif L, NI ’ » from AS) ok No. 2, encios- ing 10 cents to cover cost. 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