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awa = or its ich ts, too to — Rl So he thinks he'd like to get one of those beautifully bedecked models out of a window of Saks Fithavenoo and take her speak-touring. She would sit with him, quiet and refined like, never saying a word, never wanting anything and giving off that air of the well-bred dummy, which is a lot in any, let alone hard times. Partor Inane . good way of keeping your s out of the house for a just filtered through the pejuice vine route to us from It seems that a well known hostess hit on the ic of having a search party. That is she wrote down several lists of various objects such as a gendarme’s hat a bench from the Champs envelope from the Hotel Continental, ete. Then each guest. was given a list and sent forth on the highways and byways to collect the loot. The suest returning before midnight with the most complete, list of things on her ov his list won the prize. I heard of a couple the other day who tried the stunt up Connecticut way. Suffering from Ole Man De- pression (aren't we all?) they added a touch of uti to the whole thing by making up a ‘list which contained a good number of staples. In other words, they wrote down a ton of ¢ a sack of flour, ten pounds of sugar, electric light bulbs, and many other things which they figured might help them through a long cold winter. Well, the guests were kinda sore when they read their lists. But one bright lad saw a way through it all. written clothes horse. rubbed out the word and set forth ta get hold of some old dobbin. This he did, and rode it right into the front door and on into the living room. I don’t think this couple will ever make a hard list like that again. Kidding aside, though, it is a good game to pla Don't make the list too hard. A Western Union boy hat, a street cleaner’s brush, a co} whistle, and a few other trinkets like these ought to brighten up the chase considerably. Best Steppers HERE Have We Met Before? & You're An Old Smoothie Victor Young—Brunswick. Night and Day & After You Eddy Duchin—Brunswick. A Boy and a Girl Were Dancing & Take Me In Your Arms—Whiteman —Victor. Darkness On the Delta & Pretend- ing You Care—Isham Jones—Victor. JUDGE JR. “"REGULAR™ FOLKS" DW Der RW M46 HErP— TENDER iitle children and strong men! It is significant that Ex-Lax is the ideal laxative for both. And yet it is easy to under- stand, For there is no age limit to safety! And mildness and effective- ness are essential for young and old. Ex-Lax tastes just like delicious chocolate. Take an Ex-Lax or two tonight and feel fine tomorrow! When Nature forgets—remember Ex-Lax! Ac all drug stores 10c and 25¢ Or write for free sample to Ex-Lax, Inc., Dept. J33, Box 170, Times Plaza Station, Brooklyn, N.Y. KEEP “REGULAR” WITH EX-LAX THE CHOCOLATED LAXATIVE comichoo!