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I Guess It’s—No It Isn’t!
The morning tub with mountains
of suds and a generous-sized bath
sponge! What, not a sponge? No,
this “sponge” is made of paper, but
it works just as well.
Something new in hats. This
smart little number is made of plas
tics and wood. Everything from Af
rican mahogany to New England sil
ver birch goes into feminine head
gear.
This Christmas’ costume jewelry
all comes from the chemist’s lab
oratory.
When milady retires, her tradi
tional hundred strokes with the
brush are accomplished with a com
bination brush-comb made of plas
tics.
Glass backgammon board? Not a bit . . . it’s also plastic.
Surely there are no synthetics in
this picture. Guess again. The
bristles in that tooth brush never
had a speaking acquaintance with
any animal.
Miss 1940 steps forth on a rainy
day in her smart ensemble, water
proofed by a new substance made
of coke, limestone and salt, which
chemical science has made into a
magic material called koroseal.
As does this tricky vanity with a
tiny light at the top for better
makeup.
More chemical magic: A pack of
playing cards of synthetic paper; a
cigarette lighter which looks like
metal but was really made of plas
tics.
BAKER COUNTY NEWS
OUR COMIG SECTION
EYE-FEAST PREFERRED
“Edna actually deprives her stom
ach in order to buy dress.”
“She prefers a feast for the eyes,
my dear.”
Events in the Lives of Little Men
Fine Garden
Pahson—Well, Rastus, that’s a
fine garden you have.
Rastus—Yes, Pahson.
Pahson—Youse must thank the Al
mighty for that.
Rastus—Yes, Pahson.
Pahson—What a patch of cab
bages you have there!
Rastus—Yes, Pahson.
Pahson—Youse must thank the Al
mighty for that.
Rastus (eyeing Pahson thoughtful
ly)—Pahson, did you ebber see dis
piece ob ground when de Almighty
had it all to Himself?
COULDN’T STAND IT
Mrs. Slim—So you won’t make
an educational tour of Europe with
me?
Mrs. Overstout—Sorry, my dear—
it’s too broadening, you know.
Practical Pinafore
That Will Stay Put
*T'HIS pinafore apron (1876) will
1 be a great favorite with every
body in the sewing circle—it’s the
most useful kind you can have!
It goes on in a jiffy—not even a
sash to tie! It covers both the
top and the skirt of your dress
thoroughly. It won’t slip off the
shoulders. It has two capacious
patch pockets that you will find
mighty handy.
Buttons and bright piping give
It a gay touch; it’s prettily small
at the waist and flared at the
skirt. Best of all, it’s so easy to
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make that you can turn it out in
a few hours. Send for the pat
tern today, and make half a dozen
aprons like this, so that you’ll al
ways have one ready to put on,
fresh and clean. It’s nice for gifts
and club or church sales, too.
Make it of gingham, percale,
chintz or linen, in cheerful prints
or plain colors.
No. 1876 is designed for sizes
32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, and 44. Size
34 requires 2% yards of 35-inch
material; 2 yards bias binding to
trim.
Send your order to The Sewing
Circle Pattern Dept., Room 1324,
211 W. Wacker Dr., Chicago, 111.
Price of pattern, 15 cents (in
coins).
WJRUIS LARGEST SELLER AI 10*'
Worthy Action
Count that day lost, whose low
descending sun views from thy
hand no worthy action done.—
Stanford.
CONSTIPATED?
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if not delighted, return the box to us. We will
refund the purchc.se
price. That's fair.
Get NR Tablets today.
Ineligible to Judge
It is not permitted to the most
equitable of men to be a judge in
his own cause.—Blaise Pascal.
Time to Plow
Plow deep while sluggards
sleep.
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