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Show SEW IMG CIRCLE PATTERNS Princess Lines Flatter One Jumper Frock, Simple Blouse FItEE 1IOOKLET on ARTHRITIS AND RHEUMATISM If you suffer from Arthritis. Neuritis, Sciatica, Lumbago or any form of Rheumatism Rheu-matism ask your druggist for a free booklet on NUE-OVO, or write to Nne-Ovo, Nne-Ovo, Inc.. 412 S. Wells St., Chicago 7, 111. for YOUR FREE COPY. Successfully used for over 19 years QUICK RELIEF FOR HEAD rZT" COLD fe MISERY When nostrils are ff clogged, nosefeelsraw, 16 ' membranes swollen, 1 3 A. reach for cooling V Mentholatum. Speed- R x WX ilyit(l) Helpsthinout V- thick, stubborn mucus; . (2) Soothes irritated wf,f membranes; 3) Helps r reduce swollen pas- 4 sages; (4) Stimulates s f local blood supply, N , f right to "sick" area. , N , Every breath brings re- k lief! Jars, tubes, 80. C I i-atierii inu. ooyu is in sizes o, 0, o, i and 8 years. Size 4 jumper requires l1 yards of 39-inch material; blouse. yard. SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. 149 New Montgomery St. San Francisco, Calif. Enclose 25 cents in coins for each pattern desired. Pattern No Size Name Address tf 1242 ' 34-48 Trim Morning Frock. ("UR idea and yours too of something pretty in a morning morn-ing frock! Your favorite princess lines, so flattering and trim, will make you look nice and feel comfortable com-fortable too. There's added inter- est in the little rolled collar and pocket design. You'll like it in all cheery cottons or ginghams. Barbara Bell Pattern No. 1242 is designed de-signed for sizes 34, 36, 38. 40, 42. 44. 46 and 48. Size 36 requires 438 yards of 39-inch 39-inch material; for trimming, 4 yards of ric-rae. With Puff Sleeves. A GAY, pretty little jumper frock which has the easiest, simplest blouse to make, wear and launder you've ever encountered. Notice that the "puffs" of the sleeves and the gathers of the neckline are just pulled up by means of a ribbon drawstring. Ready to be Enjoyed -I ) "The Grains art Great Foods" jfctfilfaS&gfi T f j Kellogg's Rice Krispies equal the whole ripe grain in nearly all the J I ify J protective food elements declared 1111 ; p essential to human nutrition. JffifZ. W I I t I I i l " v V : a . i fcMf ' - few-, t& : V . - - " v - i " f 1? ' i", w ' K I i - y i ' ' ! L s - i. r'i, 1 rA ? . 3. - ' i 1 I " " 'y j f 1 ' i ' , ' ' , ': v : ' i I &.ttrtK',Mjittt,W .jtLkM,-;fSsSsssM.-..-.VM. H""'"-nltftfi-tfaHl'-- -.-----M.fv- ;-ni'i Wa'a ' Drawing courUsv Quaker State Oil licfinina Corp.) Soldier of the Soil VICTORY begins with the American give nerve-shattered men in the merchant farmer, working from long before marine a chance to recuperate. To give I sunset until long after nightfall. Upon him unfortunate people abroad and at home I falls the burden of feeding the fighting a chance to have life, liberty, and happi- forces . . . the civilian population . . . and ness. hungry mouths in war-torn countries. The doIars you can give are needed To the challenge of producing more more than ever this year. Please give food than ever, American soldiers of the generously, soil have responded with heroic effort Despite shortages of help and equipment, GiVB generously to they have established records. They have contributed mightily towards winning the YO U T C 0 1T1 1T1 II H 1 Y Now you are asked to help your fellow- ... - men in another way ... to contribute I OK U 1 1 M ff "3v money to give men in the armed forces I CI I I UllU needed recreation, to give books and sports equipment to prisoners of war, to Representing the N 2 ti 0 II 2 1 W3T FUfld 1 - 1 1 TT'rT-T nT " ' ' tjU GtrTOT AUTHORS ? "s , :z eH: tctj enjoyed- t |