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SPARKY WATTS By BOODY ROGERS LALA PALOOZA —What Could Be Simpler? By RUBE GOLDBERG REG’LAR FELLERS—You Know It’s Easy on Tires By GENE BYRNES POP—Pop Finally Puts One Over By J. MILLAR WATT ROM AND SET SOME MORE BLANK P CARTRIDGES i J£r)r7\\s m - RAISING KANE—Interpreter Wanted PATTERNS, S-EWING CIRCLE Child’s Frock. DRETTY frocks for children are easy to come by, even at lowest possible costs, when you sew at home. Today’s pattern suggests an adorable style for two to sixers with a perky scalloped front, curved shoulder yokes framing a flattering neckline and a wide, waist-smoothing girdle which ties firmly in back. • • • Pattern No. Si’S ia in sizes 2. 3. 4, S and 8 years. Size 3 take-.. 1% yard* 38- inch material. 2',4 yards braid to trim. PENETRO a revelation. i say fin i.”Haa a base of old fashioned mutton suet. Grandma’s favorite. Demand stainless Penetro. Generous Jar 2U, double supply 364. COLDS COUGHINB. SNIFFLES. . MUSCLE- ACHES Half-Bushel Pockets American mothers who despair over their son’s junk-filled pockets should be glad that Junior wasn’t born in Korea. Korean men have their pockets in their sleeves; ca pacity is half a bushel! Gas on Stomach Tooth’s Expression This young man expresses him self in terms too deep for me.— Sir W. Watson. ISPECIALbAfESi Help tote, itchy, rednen of externally caused pimples, end so eid healing-—use MOUSEHOLD MINT A few cranberries added to ap plesauce when cooking will give it a delightfully new and interesting flavor. * • • If a fruit pie runs out in the oven, sprinkle salt over the spilled juice and the oven will not become filled with smoke. • • • To stretch the fingers of wash able kid gloves when cleaning, place a curling iron in each finger and it will be easy to bring back to the original size. • • • When liquid glne has hardened so as to be unfit for use, try soft ening it with a bit of hot vinegar, just a little at a time. • • • Photographs that have become soiled may be made to look like new by washing them with a piece of white cotton wadding dipped in cold water. Do not use colored cotton wadding and never use soap, soap powder, or ammonia— just cold water. ^ • • • A little salt added to the last rinse water will prevent clothes from freezing on the line. • • • Dip the knot on the end of that new halter rope in glue and let it dry a few days before you use it, and you won’t have any trouble keeping the knot in it. Better use waterproof glue if you can get it. • • • When removing good buttons from womout overalls, cut about two inches of the surrounding cloth with the button. This can be used on other overalls where the button has been pulled out— the button and patch are in one piece. To Escape Insults Avoid too much miscellaneous intimacy and you can escape a good many insults. — SNAPPY FACTS ABOUT RUBBER Th« avorag* car own* 9/000 miles In 1941, slicked o* at the rate of about 4,700 mites • year in 1942 before gnsoMne sentlal driving Is now pegged at an average of 5,000 miles annu ally and the "A" rationing book allows for 2,tS0 wlos of driving Don't always be content with an “on the wheel" inspection. Have your tires removed from the wheels, spread and closely checked. Yen'll be surprised what this inspection sometimes shows in the way of in ternal carcass injuries. Catch them in time and save mileage. In 1941 n total new supply of rubber amounting to V441,000 tens, 310,000 or 21$ consisted of reclaimed rubber. I%mi cz peace BFGoodrich | PIRSI in RUBBER \M 4^ k CYCIE OF Hum AN BCTTERMFNT Advertising gives you new ideas, / \ and also makes them available to you at economical cost. As these new ideas become more accepted, prices go down. As prices go down, more persons enjoy new ideas. It is a cycle of human betterment, and it starts with the printed words of a newspaper advertisement. JOIN THE CIRCLE o READ THE ADS