The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, March 30, 1923, Image 9
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By William*
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JACK PAW*8 adventures
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
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1 sow. who* jv« heard of a candy rboo-choo pain? Well, there I* one,
Jiaat the eame. And It wasn't but a short time before Jack bad a look at It.
The chocolate peppermints marched right down to the railroad track which
wit* made of lo»*> soft sticks of licorice candy. There they halted.
On this winding track Jack saw the choo-choo train of Candy Land. The
little engine had a pepperjnhit-stick smoke stack, a chocolate-drop bell, and
little found candles for wheels. Attached to It were the candy bo* cars.
••All aboard for No-One-Knows-Wherc.” shouted the little engineer.
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DOINGS OF THE DUFFS
A SERIOUS PROBLEM
BY ALLMAN
I BOUGHT A BOOK TODAY THAT
GIVES A LIST OF THREE HUNDRED
NAMES F&R. GIRLS- I’M GOING To •
TRY AND FIND A GOOD ONE FOR.
THE BABY - LET'S SEE- HERBS ONE'
ANGELINA" MEANS ANGELIC-THEN-
BEATRICE" MEANS MAKING HAPPY •
TOM, I BOUGHT THIS BOOK AND
IT GIVE THREE HUNDRED GIRLS
NAMES AND WHAT THE NAME
STANDS FOR - | WAS LOOKING ,
FOR ONE FOR —*
THE BABY- / / LET ME S
THERE ARE SOME GOOD •
NAMES IK HERE AT THAT-
* JANE -GRACE .-BETSY
EDNA, CLARA. LILLY.
NORA - OH I HAVE A BOOK
HERE FULLOF NAMES' A
FOR GIRLS- I WA$ JUST J
LOOKING IT OVER • s' ‘
SAY, WHAT DID YOO \ ’
DO WITH THAT BOOK j ^
OF NAMES YOU TOOK .< HELEN TOOK
PROM ME f* JT AWAY FROM
—K ME- 4
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l IS THAT
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'LET ME
see it-j
CLEMENTINE" MEANS MILD AND GENTILE
MEANS INDUSTRIOUS
•EMMELINE
" NANCY" MEANS FULL OF GRACE
that sounds good! /ffk
“And lr that doesn't help, tell the
Ongcrbread Man to move the - but
tonholes on hta' coat eyery tlma th<
buttons come home, on crooked.”
.“All right! Well do everythin*.”
called the Twins running ahead.
“Won’t you have something to
eat?” called the Muffin Man. ‘Tvs
got hard bone aed soft buna, plain
bunt and raisin buns, swsst buna
and yeast buna bl* buns and Uttle
buna hot buns and cold b—"
Bis voice trailed awa’y into noth- \
In*. The Twins hadn't heard a word
he eald. They were far beyond bear-
ln(.
(To Bo Continued)'
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SALESMAN SAM
POSITIVE PROOF
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Style Sets Rule
For Negligees
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Man* are the styles this eeaaoti.
but the chosen models are three-
piece suits with, box or blouse jost.
Trimmings are rich.
Cost* fredudn'tly are emhrodered
In a contraatin* color. Narrow
' raid IS gtltched Into complicated
pattfrna Bnf&dl braid la used m
'nnegett straight llnea ahmdattn*
lurk* Even beadin* Is seen.
The thrtaWbm .so-called, realty
* a tw*-piece suit, sibc* the blouse
"Imoet I always Is attached to tno
' Knlte-pleatadyf: accordion-pleated
»n*. plain skl| rue equally pop.-1
Tain- nnd eord« arc llic fshnrs
moat u«,-.|. Trie mi Inc, come next.
The eilhouette that’s flat back
and front and shirred on each
aide hasp roved especially adapt-
The model sketched Is of chiffon
velvelt, lined with chiffon.
The surplice neckline, with one
side of the V carried to the waist,
is need with excellent effect.
Long bell sleetes . are wit t
enough to show the colorful chit-
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