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JUDGE sight in the early morning dew— on it sped, over tin cans and broken bottles. When about 10 feet from a chicken coop it the air, gracefully clearing ting hen by inches. a clicked and the crowd yelled. The children followed the fast dis- appearing plane on their bicycles until it was lost in the low hang- ing mist over Ludlow. The hat was passed and a col- lection taken up for the wife of the intrepid airman. In case he lands safely she will want to town in a hurry. d——n glad he’s gone!” s Chinberg ghingly, as climbed into a waiting trolley car. If “The Spirit of Yonkers” should have a forced landing in the East River it will not neces- sarily mean that Chinberg is doomed. The intrepid airman was seen to slip a duck into his pocket at the last minute. This can be used for emergency rations or as a carrier pigeon to bring news ashore in case Major Chin- berg needs assistance. Although he is flying many miles from the ferry-boat lanes, it is believed that, using the duck as a messenger boy, a fire boat could be rushed to his aid in ample time to save him. The plane is not buoyant, but Chin- berg is a big man and would probably remain afloat for twenty- four hours or more—fully inflated. —Jack Civetr leave We do hope that brother won't accuse us of snitching, but we must tell you of the latest foun- dation for drinks. Orange juice in powdered form. It's fectly white, sugary powder and when you add water to it—Presto! Orange juice! Really, it’s marvelously —con- venient if you happen to run out of sure enough fruit. (But to be perfectly honest, which is an awful thing to be, it’s pretty ter- rible stuff—but, of course, any- thing in a pinch.) a per- looking aS Perhaps you recall our speak- ing of Princess Pat beauty prep- arations several weeks ago? Well, we've gone into the matter a little more thoroughly and found at they also have the most i t little beauty ; powders, rouge, lip-stick, which is just the thing for a week-end, “What would you say if my son and your daughter made a match of it?” “T’d say they both richly deserved it.” you tried the new poppy It isn’t the least bit natural looking—but such an angelic color. Simply irresistible. ~ . Have you noticed the adorable glove silk undies that are being shown? We notice one style. A little combination which is ex- actly like a track suit. A shirt with very short panties and a belt in contrasting color. =P We were on a house party the other week-end and one of the G. } as wearing the most stunning summer evening gown we have ever set eyes on. The skirt was made of three white organdie flounces and the bodice was of black satin embroidered in gold. It was positively the most unusual combination we've seen for ages. ~ Positively now, the next thing we're going to tell you about is the most marvelous discovery in the world. It’s a lizard grain case lined with rubber and it has loads of straps so as to allow for any amount of make-up you might care to carry. It isn’t a box, but just rolls up into an infi mal roll. Really, it’s indispensable for a day in the country. Six Best Steppers “Under the Moon” (no show) “Me and My Shadow” (no show) “Dawn of Tomorrow” (no show) “Just Like a Butterfly” (no show) “What Do I Care What Some- body Said” (no show) “Soliloquy” (no show) Jaa a comicbooks.com