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THIS IS HOW YOUR PUZZLE SHOULD BE

YOUR PICTURE SHOULD LOOK LIKE THIS

Have you ever seen a walking tead-penciit T haf s Lady Gay I Why, she feels sa like a lead-pencil that once she even said to Mother Bunch* in an absent-minded way* ‘Sharpen tity point, will yout It’s blunt.” - ...***, * You see, all day tong Lady Gay sits Sorting out paintings and puzzles till Sometimes she feels like a painting herself. And oHce, really and truly , she found that her name had be* come all muddled. It read something like this: ABLY AYG, “SBPRS IPHS/* i And—Oh dearl—rthe time it takes writing names, ages* addresses and pen-names an the backs of members* contributions. Of course Shipmates and Sunbeams often da this far themselves, but the printing on the back makes the writing faint. So now Lady Gay is trying to make things easier for everyone. When you send inyaup puzzle, or painting fill in the form printed beneath and cut it out with the painting. Bant cut it separately, but leave it joined to the picture. That’s plain, isn’t iit , - ~ .. Lady Gay is so pleased with this new Idea that she hasjprdered a gross of new smtles. They are expensive, but she doesn’t mind what she spends bn smiles., ' - JLe&L Xr Jk V

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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21904, 3 October 1936, Page 1 (Supplement)

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THIS IS HOW YOUR PUZZLE SHOULD BE Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21904, 3 October 1936, Page 1 (Supplement)

THIS IS HOW YOUR PUZZLE SHOULD BE Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21904, 3 October 1936, Page 1 (Supplement)