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J THE SUNNY SIDE OF LIFE I
Clean Comics That Will Amuse Both Old and Young i
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“1 Little Sandy arrived home from
school completely out of breath. His
father asked him what was the mat
ter.
“I ran all the way home behind
a streetcar and saved a nickel,”
Sandy replied proudly.
‘‘Not bad, my boy—not bad!” said
his father. "But why didn’t you run
home behind a taxi and save a quar
ter?”
First Course
Proprietor—Didn’t the waiter give
you a menu, sir?
Neglected Patron—Certainly; but
I ate that an hour ago.
Must Have Been HI
“Where have you been for the
last four or five years?”
“At the ’varsity, taking medicine.”
“And are you quite better now?”
Nothing Lasts Forever
“Does your wife tell you every
thing?” ‘‘She probably will if we
live long enough!”
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BEGINNERS, make an impres
sion with your handiwork! This
medallion, Peacock Plumes, so
easy to crochet, will make you as
proud as the peacocks who in
spired it.
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Pattern 6757 contains Instructions for
making medallions; Illustration of them
and stitches; photograph of medallions;
materials needed. Send order to;
Sewing Circle Ncedlccraft Dept.
82 Eighth Ave. New York
Enclose 15 cents In coins for Pat
tern No
Name
Address
How To Relieve
Bronchitis
Creomulslon relieves promptly be
cause It goes right to the seat of the
trouble to help loosen and expel
germ laden phlegm, and aid nature
to soothe and heal raw, tender, In
flamed bronchial mucous mem
branes. Tell your druggist to sell you
a bottle of Creomulslon with the un
derstanding you must like the way It
quickly allays the cough or you are
to have your money back.
CREOMULSION
for Coughs, ChesfColds, Bronchitis
To Forgive
Only the brave know how to for
give. A coward never forgave;
it is not in his nature. —Laurence
Sterne.
Downhill
The human mind always runs
J down hill from toil to pleasure.—
Terence.
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The Pleasant Way to
Correct Constipation
Why let yourself In for all the
discomfort of constipation—and
then have to take an emergency
mediclne-lf you can avoid both
by getting at the cause of the
trouble?
If your difficulty, like that of
millions, Is due to lack of "bulk”
In the diet, the "better way” Is
to eat Kellogg’s All-Bran. This
crunchy toasted cereal—a natu
ral food, not a medicine—has Just
the "bulk" you need. If you eat It
every day, It will help you not only
to get regular but to keep regu
lar, month after month, by the
pleasantest means you ever knew!
Eat All-Bran often, drink plenty
of water, and "Join the Regulars.”
Made by Kellogg’s In Battle
Creek. Sold by every grocer. If
your condition Is chronic, it Is
wise to consult a physician.
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Cunning Fool
A cunning woman is a knavish
fool.
WHAT TO DO
About STUBBORN OLD
SORES. VARICOSE
ULCERS. ETC.
—and about milk lag, poisonous wounds,
burnt, boils. Us* ALLEN'S ULLERINE
SALVE—one of America's oldest rem
edies, discovered In 1669, and praised
to this day from coast to coast for ef
fecting permanent relief of the most
stubborn cases. Has a powerful "draw
ing out" action which promotes healing
from bottom up I A safe, effective house
hold salve It will pay to have always on
hand. Aik your druggist today for AL
LEN'S ULLERINE SALVE —In Its old
fashioned package—or write J. P. Allen
Medicine Co., Dept. 0. St. Paul, Minn.,
enclosing 35c or 65c tor generous iars
. . . or $1.25 for the economy can. We
pay the postage.
Bassuramce
The buyer’s assurance is the advertis I
Sing he or she reads in the newspaper. I
That is the buyer’s guide It tells the I
prices one must expert to pay. Let the ■
seller who tries to charge more beware! I
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