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a pe oy Tiel The Cozy Corner Dear Cozy Corner: My Uncle Henry, who spent the summer with us, is very fleshy. When he went home, he left us a pair of crash trousers, a little the worse for wear. It was scarcely an hour’s work for me to transform them into a kitchen roller towel and a dozen charming little guest towels, Gretchen, Wisconsin Dear Cozy Corner: With the inner tube of one balloon tire and a home vulcanizing outfit, I have made bathing caps for myself and husband, as well as our six children. Last night my husband came home with a Ford inner tube and suggested that I make caps for my mother and sisters. Wedlocked, Maine Dear Cozy Corner: My children all had a tendency to catch cold, and they were very hollow- chested. Nothing would make them breathe deeply, until I noticed the resemblance of rolled-up tooth-paste - tubes to the familiar paper blowing toys in the shops. Now they all have the greatest fun, seeing who will be the first to blow out their tube. I have promised a saxophone to the one who has the best record by Christmas. Aeolia, Colorado Dear Cozy Corner: I know that many young housewives like me must often be at a loss for a jelly bag. I have found that the sleeves of any georgette or crepe de chine blouse make perfectly satisfac- tory substitutes with very little effort. Felicia, Long Island AS IT SHOULD BE = xf A well known and very wealthy business man of the genus “tired,” has founded a Home for Old and Obsolete Chorus Girls. Sa YW / / é iE Crossing with the Bar Cunard or some White Star And a first-class passage for me And may there be no closing of the bar When I put out to sea. : Lew Pole PIS “TI look not on the wine that’s red; I always shut my eyes,” he said. Funnybones Early to bed and early to rise, And you'll never show red in the whites of your eyes. Aa ‘Fudge will pay $5 for cach one printed