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Show OLDS'MISERIES For colds' coughs, nasal congestion, muscla aches get Penetro modern medication in a mutton suet base, 2oi , double supply 351. ' 12-40 Blouse and Jumper "TJT down in the bodice so that it shows a good portion of the contrasting blouse beneath it, this jumper has an extra measure of charm! The front buttoning makes . ' it extra convenient and the belted waistline makes it extra flattering! flatter-ing! Pattern No. 8232 is in sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20 and 40. Size 14 jumper takes 2;i yards 39-inch material; 2 yards 54-inch. Contrasting blouse, short sleeves, . 1 yards 35 or 39-inch material. Send your order to: SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. 149 New Montgomery Street San Francisco Calif. Enclose 20 cents In coins for each pattern desired. Pattern No Size Name Address Up to This Time Judge Had Not Been Suspected A man was being tried in the local court for misappropriating a pig, and a conscientious witness, to whom the accused was said to have confided, was on the stand, being examined. "Now then, can you repeat the exact words in which the prisoner confessed to you to taking the pig?" asked the counsel. "He said, sir, that he took the pig," replied the witness. 1 The judge tried to simplify the question: "Did the prisoner say, 'He took the pig,' or did he say, 'I took the pig'?" "Oh, no, your honor, he said that he took it. Your honor's name wasn't even mentioned." Early Halos In early paintings, the nimbus or halo, encircling the heads of sacred and illustrious personages, was a symbol of power and authority, au-thority, not sanctity, and certain colors were reserved for certain characters, says Collier's. For instance, in-stance, gold was used for Jesus, red or white for angels, apostles apos-tles and the Virgin Mary, purple for saints and sovereigns and black for Judas and Satan. SNAPPY FACTS ABOUT feT RUBBER i Until restriction! were placed on gasoline consumption, tires were wearing out eight times faster than they were being replaced. We've all heard of wooden tires, but tires made oi concrete have been, at least in one instance, substituted sub-stituted for the conventional rubber. A Parker Dam engineer had cast reinforced re-inforced concrete hrea on the rims of a portable welding machine. They worked. As the temperature Inside a tire Increases the pressure goes up, but it is poor rubber economy to "bleed" or let the air out of the tire when It is hot. To do so means under-inflation and rubber waste when the casing cools In 1911 a tire for the then popular make of car cost the motorist $25.30 and gave about 2500 miles. A comparable com-parable tire for the present day fopular makes of cars can be had with ration certificate) ior about $15. Properly handled it will return close to 25,000 miles of service. RFGoodrich i.i im.imwiiwuii.K, mijjjiup.i iii ii n luwiy .ij.iii.ii u mi ju i mi m MILLIONS of housewives, f,r jevA every day, pay tribute to grand- Va3?V ? mother's advice . . ."Be sure of EL VlteljLw results, with Clabber Girl", as eK jtjjf?-Vu "er"""" more and more women turn to vdSfc'' the baking powder that has been jSssy i6," "sss" a baking day favorite in millions -' ' homes for years and years. -HS HULMAN & CO. - TERRE HAUTE, INK KJ Founded 1848 SAVE Your Money and Your Country By Buying U. S. War Bonds "Maybe Next Christmas" By ANNE MARY LAWLER Ma Shannon-ju plain Ma-live, alone in her old mountain home. Her four children aU lead busy lives elsewhere. She wants them to come home for Christmas Christ-mas which the doctor has told her will be her last. The' house is swept and garnished like a jewel-box; the gifts are all arranged. But one by one the excuses come in "Maybe next Christmas," they write or wire. ' Her children did not come home for Christmas, hut a strange thing happened that cheered this lovable old mother. You could never guess. This story is so real, so simple, so- full of heart interest that you'll keenly enjoy it. SERIALLY INJliISJEWSFyLPE , v.v- I : J mm The -T-20NE Taste and Throat is the U M 7NklC" I , . I proving ground for cigarettes. Only your taste :A I C M JLm KJ IM E i ( I en( tr0flt can decide which cigarette tastes 9j UfllFnP v. f" ' "' 1 J best to you... and how it affects your throat. L. Vw llCKC Mnmna' Fr your taste and throat are individual to I mmim you. Based on the experience of millions of jU CIGARETTES l smokers, we believe Camels will suit your h f. I ' M-ZONE" to "T." Prove it for yourself! f j j ARE JUDGED U i 'rry '& FIRST IN THE SERVICE k4 portable radio Jr ,4t" H tpeeds froot-iine y j?tf A With men in the Army, Navy, Marines, and Coast II communication. J Guard, the favorite cigarette is CamcL (Based on ao fi$ j--.- tual sales records in Post Exchanges and Canteens.) fV :j M CAMELS 7&T C iX 4'. VLL AL0NG THE . . .il - ----- . |