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Show &) ON THE (HOME FRONTS RUTH WYETJPEARSjg6) 116" t'i3-PIEGE-TABLE OF a" PLY- I TOP WOOD AY SET UP I 34XI6"CUTOUT t 34x24" 4 19" 1 9 CUT OUT 20 20" 'SLO-fi .SLOTf I -27 - ALL the charm of a bygone day is in this colonial girl motif icture bonnet, bouffant skirt enhanced en-hanced with a bit of embroidery d scallops, puff sleeved blouse. Gracefully she lends her charm to side and center vanities, to matching match-ing dresser scarf and pillow slips. On the larger pieces, a rambler rose fence continues the motifs to the desired length. You will use outline, lazy daisy, French tats and buttonhole in doing these colonial colo-nial lady bedroom ensemble designs, and hot iron transfer Z9534, 15 cents, will tring them to you. Send your order to: AUNT MARTHA Box 166-W Kansas City, Mo. Enclose 15 cents for each pattern desired. Pattern No Name : Address NOTE: Readers who have sent for copies cop-ies of the series of booklets numbered one to eight, prepared by Mrs. Spears, will be, pleased to know that BOOK 9 is now ready. This new book contains 32 gay and thrifty things for your home with illustrated directions. Send your order to: - MRS. RUTH WYETH SPEARS Bedford Hills New York Drawer 10 Enclose XO cents for Book No. 9. Name , Address ., NO ASPIRIN can do more for you, so why pay more? World'slargestselleratl036tablets20 100 for only 35 Get St. Joseph Aspirin. ; TF THERE is one piece of furni-A furni-A ture for which our own period will be famous it is the low coffee table. Our own generation has discovered that low tables are not only convenient but give a greater feeling of space in a room than high ones. Here is a little coffee table that is as modern as tomorrow. You can make it yourself from a three by four foot piece of half inch plywood ply-wood with straight cuts of the saw. It requires not one scrap of hardware. Just cut the three sections sec-tions according to the dimensions given here; place the slot of the narrow piece of the base through the slot in the wide piece; put the top on, and there you are! When not in use the pieces take up no more space than a large serving tray. WHEN BACKACHE STABS! Because of need of a diuretic aid, try famous GOLD MEDAL CAPSULESI If you're miserable from a nagging backache, back-ache, or have to get up nights often , due to slow-functioning kidneys try Gold Medal Capsules, a stimulant diuretic. diu-retic. When kidney function lags, excess waste may accumulate in the blood causing aches and pains; and flow may be highly concentrated causing passages to be frequent but scanty, often to smart painfully, with resulting lack of "pep" and nervous, "low" feelings. To relieve the distress of such symptoms, symp-toms, millions have demanded Gold Medal Capsules. Get a box today. Only 85 cents at any drug Btore but insist on the real article, used for over 30 years by millions. Get original GOLD MEDAL CAPSULES. See the Gold Medals on the box! F : : : 'f. COLDS'MISERIES PENETRfl Forcolds' coughs, nasal congestion, muscle acheegetPenetro modernmedicationina muttoo suot base. 254, double supply 354. CHEST MUCOID ''MISERY FIRST rub throat, chest, and back with Vicks VapoRub at bedtime. THEM spread a thick layer of VapoRub on the chest and cover with a warmed cloth. RIGHT AWAY, VapoRub goes to work loosens phlegm eases muscular soreness or tightness helps clear upper air passages-relieves passages-relieves coughing. Brings wonder-ful wonder-ful comfort ifitG and invites fvlwlAd restful sleep. V VapoRos Get Your War Bonds it tAt To Help Ax the Axis Whore dates ") 'l for girls who hasten healing Vf X of externally caused pimples JJ Y relieving irritation with H THE SKI TROOPS they say: "SNOW BUNNy"for beginner EGG BEATER" For head-over-heels spill I GHOST SUIT' for white camouflage uniform CAMEL for the Army man's favorite cigarette I U$ , HAVE WHAT IT j j' , takes! they're! & ,''C( " ( EASY ON MY m:. ..A THROAT-AND A f FRSTMTHE SERVCeI A TREAT TO MY J j: I TASTE ! I f With men in the Army, the c:w,-- I Navy, the Marine Corps, and fpxsrtr f the Coast Guard, the favorite f 1 ' "'-r' .4 f cigarette is Camel. (Based oa C rl A'TisS'a L- . actual sales tJdT-ds in Post f n Exchanges and Canteens.) ,,5 $!j SNAPPY FACTS f ABOUT fer RUBBER tti Important of group riding a rubber conservation prae-JJ prae-JJ hat been demonstrated In 'ontlac, Mich., where today 20,000 workeri roll to wcr Plontt In 4,000 cart Initead of the M,000 car they vied dally arllcr thlt year. 2,300 cities and towns with a total Population of 121$ millions depend (l ntiiely upon automobiles lot paa- waflec tianjrportAtioru ; 'n 1896 The B. P. Goodrich Co. mode the ftrit fabric clincher type S wtomobilo tire In the 36 x 4 ilzs, A ton of rubber a year 1b the collec- ' ton of the average Brazilian wild ! rubber gatherer. This explains why i I i power is the crux of the South American natural rubber problonu T in ..... i ,r"t r O'EGoaflridi ': |