The Syracuse Journal, Volume 27, Number 50, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 11 April 1935 — Page 7
Smart for School or Work in Office FATTKRT MM v y ' l l' mJ i > dM Id\ \ 2065 5 When a girl leaves the bouse before nine every morning, whether she’s off to school or to work, she needs at least one well-tailored frock In her wardrobe, one that will take her smartly through long busy noura and bring her home at night kicking as freshly dressed as when she started. Designed along tailored lines, this “frock adds a becoming "little boy" collar to Its youthful yoke and tops its smart front bodice pleats with buttoned-down Jabs that look for all the world like two perky little pockets. The skirt boasts a panel In front which ends In two Inverted pleats, and there Is another Inverted pleat at the back. The full back gathered to the yoke is the last word in chic. Pattern 2085 Is available only In sites 10. ,12. 14. 16 and 18. Size 16 takes 2% yards 54 Inch fabric. Illustrated step-by-step sewing Instructions Included. Send FIFTEEN CENTS 15c) in coins or statbps (coins preferred\for this pattern. Write plainly Dame, address and style number. BE SURE TO STATE SIZE. Address orders to Sewing Circle Pattern Department, 243 West Seventeenth Street New York City. TROUBLE RELAYED Hubby—Well. I guess if the .worst comes to the worst we could go and live with your parents. Wifey—That wouldn't be possible, they’re living with their people.— Pearson's Weekly. Adjustable Truth Rhodes—l notice that when you are telling about that big fish you caught in Lake Wlnnebygosh you always vary the size. Have you do respect for the truth? , Bassler—-1 have plenty of respect for the truth but 1 male it a rule Dever to tell a man any more than I think he will believe. Levs Amended Julia —Carl, before we got married you said your love for me was undying. Would you really be willing to die for me? Cart—l never said I would die for you. On the contrary I said my love was “undying"—which meant that I would not die for you. Knew Dad's Handiwork Lulu—What's the matter with the car now? It won’t run. Kenneth—l dunno. 1 guess dad's been Axin' it again. Commercial Candor Customer —How do you sell this Mmburger? Grocer—l often wonder uyself, ma'am.
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