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| BACKGAMMON A backgammon board that fits your card table. Made of wal- nut, with cork playing surface. Ivory draughtsmen, dice, doubler, leather cups and book of rules. Complete for $14.50 GIrneHaullauv su: INTERIORS | 37 E. 49th St. Telephone New York City PLaza 3-6418 | Wi tf “Father says it was a good deal of trouble, but he’s managed to fix it so the pup would get a square deal.” Hay and Whiskers Diu you ever try to cut hay with a sickle? Remember how easy it cut when you held the top of the grass so it wouldn't bend in front of the sickle? This illustrates an important Principle of Burma-Shave. It is a heavy cream, not thin soapy lather. Therefore, it fills up solidly the space between the whiskers and holds them erect for cutting. You have something to cut against—and say—it’s a the start. You simply can't be- lieve you are shaving! ... And remember, every ingredient in Burma-Shave is fine for the skin. Oran, 40th, BS. At the drug store in tubes and jars. . NO BRUSH NO RUBIN The Leading Lady of a Flea Circus Elopes. NO LATHER 29 comicbooks.com