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DADE COUNTY TIMES: THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1935
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Passers-By By GLUYAS WILLIAMS
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HIS CARRIA 6 E AND WISHIN 6 TO Sfoirr 6ENTLEMAN HUR- HE WAS - NEVER PAiDThE
HE HAD SOMEONE To TALK ID FMN6 PAST SLISHTEST ATTENTION TO HIM
FOR COtiP .ANY
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10 VfRV YOUNG MAN COINS LIKE TO STOP AND BE PLEASANT WAVE FROM THE GROCERY- ,
BY BUT AS IF HE WAS SORT OF EM¬ TRUCK DRIVER, BUT HE CANT
BARRASSED AND DIDN’T KNOW HOW STOP AND BE REALLY SOCIABLE
WELL, HERE COME TWO LADIES WHAT A MISTAKE THAT WAS! BUT ALL’S WELL, HERE COMES
THAT LOOK LIKE 60CJ) PROS¬ THEY WERE THE 6 USHIN 6 Kit®, HIS FRIEND, THE BLACK D06,
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Slenderizing Lines
Characterize Froct
PATTERJi »32i
9321
Quite the neatest trick we’ve ob¬
served for a long time Is this clev¬
erly arranged, >et delightfully simple,
home frock. Especially nice for
those of us who gain and lose weight
or who just naturally love a smart
looking wrap-around for sheer com¬
fort and convenience. And, of course,
a boon to expectant mothers. Note
how the belt slips through a slit an(
may be simply adjusted to fit the
figure. Meanwhile, one has stepped
right Into It as into a coat. No pet¬
ticoat needed. Nice shoulders and
back, aren’t they? Most attractive
in solid color cotton broadcloth or
printed or plaid cotton of any sort.
Pattern 9321 may be ordered only
in sizes 14, 10, 18, 20, 32, 34, 36, 38,
40, 42, 44, 40, and 48. Size 3G re¬
quires 4% yards 36 Inch fabric,
SEND FIFTEEN CENTS in coins
or stamps (coins preferred) for this
pattern. Be sure to write plainly
your NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE
NUMBER and SIZE.
Address your order to The Sew¬
ing Circle Pattern Department, 232
West 18th Street, New York, N. Y.
(HuHEB
FULLY RECOVERED
First Nurse—Has he come to hll
senses yet?
Second Nurse—Yes, he’s quit*
rational now. Just asked me to
elope with him.
Hardly Expected
“I want to be honest, sir. I can’t
support your daughter, but she hai
her heart set on marrying me.”
“Never mind; do your best. 1
can’t support her either.”—Kansas
City Star.
Soothing Influence
“Do you think it’s wrong to pla?
lotteries?”
“No,” answered Miss Cayenne.
“They help to keep 11 s convinced that
prosperity may be just around the
corner.”
New Animal on Scene
“I notice a Wall Street item says
that the bulls have stopped fighting
the bears."
“Yes, they both have all they can
do, fighting the wolf at the door. —
Pearson’s Weekly.
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