The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, May 14, 1937 Page: 6 of 8
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Two Irishwomen met again after
some months.
And has your man started work
j t, Mrs. Murshy?" said Mlfs.
O'Hara.
"Sure and be has," said Mrs.
Murphy: "IVs -hard' work, and it's
killing him, but, thanks be, it's per
manent.
The Curse
By GLUYAS WILLIAMS
T0 5UR-
1285
A STYLE show De Luxe for De
Ladie^ on. this yDe Lightful
Spwng day! ;l )
Betty Ann feels just a bit the
most elj^ant p.t the three for her
housecoat "is super'Ritiwe>. She has
+^*skirts" like the ladies in the
feminine yesterdays; her basque
is form-fitting; her sash has a
bow7-and her sleeves puff. The il-
lusion-is so perfect, that she is
about to reach for smelling salts
or a sprig of old lavender.
Matrons. Have Vanity, Too.
Mama, very young for her
years, can not resist styles that
bring more compliments her way.
The no-belt feature of this one is
definitely new, and does wonders
for the figure a bit past the, slim
stage. The continuing collar,
which in soft pastels is always
flattering, gives, the break re-
quired by the all-in-one jwaist and
skirt. The fitted-^top ancTTTSring
bottom make for style plus com-
fort, a demand matrons, even
though youthful, always make.
^ Parties and Picnics.
Winifred on the left is privately
making up her mind to have a
housecoat, too; though she is
migfitily pleasetd with the way4*er
print Jias turned out. She chose
this style because the fitted, brSBf-
en waist line—and front seamed
skirt are so very slqiuierizing.
She's on her way to the 4-H meet-
ing now and has only stopped
to remind Betty Ann of th£ picnic
"The Jolly Twelve" are having on
Tuesday.
The Patterns.
Pattern 1285 comes in sizes 12-
20 (30 to 40). Size 14 requires 3%
yards of 39 inch material.
Pattern 1282 is for sizes 14-20
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Smiles
Turnover
Stubb—This government report
states that the life of a paper
dollar"* is only seven 6r eight
months. ™ ~
Stubblefield—Well, I have never
had one die on my hands.
(32 to 44 bust). Size Hi
5% yards of 39 inch mat(
requires 2<,t> yards of
tie Btlt. . m
Pattern 1983 is for sizes)
Size 38 requires 5%
inch "material. With
sleeves it requires onljr$|
of 39 inch material.
New Pattern Boak, I
Send for the Barl
Spring and Summer PatL
Make yourself attractive, i
cal and becoming clothas,]
ing designs from the
well-planned, easy-t
terns. Interesting and
fashions for little children!
difficult junior age; si
well-cut patterns for the l
figure; afternoon dresses!
most particular young'
matrons and. other
special occasions are aB I
found in the Barbara BeHf
Book. Send 15, pents
your copy.
Send your order to The!
Circle Pattern Dept.,
211 -W. Wacker Dr., _
Price of patterns, 45
coins) each.
© BelJ Syndie.-ite. —WNUS
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HEADACHE
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it's liquid.
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Knowingly?
"Does your husbSnd talk in his
Bleep?"
"No, and it's terribly exasper-
ating. He just grins."—Omaha
World-Herald.
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The Very Man
"I must see Dr. Br6wu at once,"
said the stranger. .
"But, madam," said-ttte ma Id ,
"Dr. Browp Is a doctor of music,
not a doctor of medicin i,"
•'WeH^'Vald the ^a«er, "he should
be the right-doctor tor me, because
I'm suffering from an awful singing
J ihy gars;"—Exchange. ? ,«
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Vounr Bride—I would like a mess
of slumps, Mr. Coleslaw.
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you mean.
I tf^erd my husband
fresh slumps to
Ibme for dinner.
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Two men were talking about
tbetr'-chfldren. • -
, "I've spent much money sen#'
ing my boy to a good school, and
the young scoundrel doesn't even
trouble to write to me," said Rob-
inson. ' -
"That's funny," replied Boots.
"I always manage to get my son
to write." •
"How do you do it?"
"Easy," replied Boots. "I send
him a letter saying I pm enclosing
a ten-spot—a.id forget to enclose
the ten-spot." ~
Subtlety
A customer sat down at a table
in ^IHTSTrTeetaurant and tied a
napkin around his neck. The scan-
dalized manager called ii waiter
and instructed him: "Try to make
him Understiind, as tactfully as
possible, that ghat's hot done."
Said the thoughtful waiter to the
customer: "Pardon me, sir.
or haircut, sir ? Tba '"
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Our Day ..
One today is worth t«fl
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Curry, W. M. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, May 14, 1937, newspaper, May 14, 1937; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth255993/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.