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Show r NewDressesior The School Girl I MAE MARTIN ) Thousands of j mothers with daugh- 'Ji ters of high school x;:i::"l;iliife or college age, have I problems : like this l I JTrnl Little Rock,, Arkan-sas, Arkan-sas, 'mother. She 1 -S says: "I don't be- IXaa lleve 1 could have 7. g A put my daughter Vjn 0 through the last two sl years of high school tTbL and college without JLiivfx the help of Dia- jill V llH mond Dyes. Dresses v Try long out of style I and faded were I made new with a 1;,-package 1;,-package or so of yg.iLr, Diamond " Dyes and -m- sv,-the sv,-the addition of a KS3r1 few dozen buttons and a little braid. Sometimes two dresses were combined com-bined and brought np to date in lines that gave no hint of their past. People Peo-ple never knew they were redyed " when I used Diamond Dyes. They never take the life out of cloth or make it limp. They always make things fresh, crisp and bright." Diamond Dyes are true dyes, like those used when the cloth was made. Tinting with them Is as easy as bluing, blu-ing, and dyeing only takes a little more time. Insist on Diamond Dyes and save disappointment. They never streak, spot or run. My handsome new book, "Color Craft," will help you with your clothes and home furnishing problems: prob-lems: Sixty-four pages of dollar-saving suggestions, fully Illustrated in colors. It's FREE. Simply write Mae Martin, Home Service Dept., Diamond Dyes, Burlington, Vermont, |