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mS seciodenee “Oh baby! The chance of a lifetime!’ 14 “Now, folks, I want you to meet Mr. Perkins, the guest of honor, Mr. Perkins has a job/!” QUEERIES Answered by Prof. G. Wi jams « WHERE do the dresses in clean- Q.: ers’ windows come from? Miss M. Price, New Rochelle, ¥, A.: Clothing en display in tailor shops and cleaning and dyeing es- tablishments is made espe-ially the purpose by the Dusty Display Co., Chicago, and rented out to the trade for 99! Material is glued to steel $s and spray with shellac so the dress or suit will collect the most possible grime in the shortest possible time. No one has ever been known to dust off one of jays although on Septem- New York firemen inad- vertently cleaned a Dusty Display suit with a high-pressure hose while yoring to extinguish a fire ina ning establishment. The suit emerged spick and span—completely ruined for display purpose Q.: How many ribs umbrella — Prof. Leor N. J. A.: The female umbri teen good ribs in clear wv from eight to ten in a h On rainy days their ribs are cl distinguishable through their cover- ing, indicating bad treatment from owners. The male form of umbrella is a female te Collier, has four- SEP Ron a comicbooks.com