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SEPARATE EACH Servitude of Self fACIS OF Bopngins. hard to Imagine even in this day of rampant fashion and scintillating style Its a trio that the younger set in The Sewing Circle will be enthusiastic about too, for first consideration is given them in Pattern 1996 This excellently styled jumper dress is one the tot of six and the lass of fourteen will sing long and loud over. It is a guaranteed delight for both mother and daughter because its the simplest thing to sew and the most intriguing frock a child ever had. The pufl of the sleeves and the flare of the skirt place a pretty accent on youth. Available for sizes: 6, 8, 10, 12 and 14 years. Size 8 requires l3,i yards of 35 inch material for the jumper and 1 yards for the blouse. Pattern 1202 Theres subtle loveliness about this new dress for all occasions. It makes a grand thing of simplicity a brilliar t success of the new silhouette. Buttons, bold shiny ones, add classic chic to the back. And in the matter of sleeves theres an opportunity to choose for oneself. Sheer wool, challis, taflcta or silk crepe will be a likely material for this dress. Designed for sizes: 12, 14, 16, 18 and 20. (30 to 33 bust), Size 14 requires 2 yards of 54 inch fabric. With long sleeves Vk yards. Pattern 1936 This is the season for smocks, although not the hunting season, thanks to todays new model, pictured here. This Ideal smock obviates any further search, for indeed, in simple words it is the McCoy! Imagine the fun of having a smock that reflects ones own taste in its every detail yes, even to the size 1 ' By FRED HARMAN B. Oliver Withers Disappears PEELER -- iting ! IKE more intriguing THREEthan these would be V,.r 'N. sm The Curse of Progress Proposition Raslus and Liza were married but a short time when he came home with a big washtub, a washboard and a handsome threc-foo- t mirror. Liza Whuts all de truck you brung? kin take you Rastus Yo-apick. Yo kin take de tub an washboard an go to work, or yo kin take de mirror an set down end watch yousef starve. By GLUYAS WILLIAMS EVEN DIVISION and color of the scarf and buttons. Designed in sizes: 32, 34, 38, 33, 40, 42 and 44. Size 34 requires 4 yards of 39 inch material. The bow requires lVs yards of ribbon. A detailed sewing chart accompanies each pattern to guide you every step of the way. Send for the Barbara Bell Fall and Winter Pattern Book containing 100 well-planne- d, easy-to-ma- patterns. Exclusive fashions for children, young women, and matrons. Send fifteen cents in coins for your copy. Send your order to The Sewing Circle Pattern Dept., 149 New Montgomery Ave., San Francisco, Calif. Price of patterns, 15 cents (in coins) each. WNU Service. Bell Syndicate. with Coleman A1 an fe LAMPS Protect your Bight with thiB jr Coleman light! Kerosene andUaBolinePirgHur Mantle a high candlepowrr of live Lamps provide . kuid . nearest like natural daylight light to your eyes. 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