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Show fL -i 4 M: St ik J! ' A v wfc-J ' A VJiK jM MmJ I "cnuousEsm To relieve painful callouses, burn- I f) ins or tenderness on bottom of feet fVUI and remove callouses get these thin, soothing, cushioning pads. JJ If You Bake at Home . . , We have prepared, and will send absolutely free to you a yeast recipe book full of such grand recipes as Oven Scones, Cheese Puffs, Honey Pecan Buns, Coffee Cakes and Rolls. Just drop a card with your name and address to Standard Brands Inc., 691 Washington Wash-ington St., New York City. Adv. back, too! And to complete this sophisticated silhouette skirt has the new dirndl fullness! Top it off with a winsome, round white collar and contrasting white cuffs! Pattern No. 8117 Is for sizes 4 to 12 years. Size 6, short sleeves, takes 2 yards 35-inch material, contrast collar and cuffs, 2 yard. 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 TT IS no trick at all to make this attractive frock for home wear. Simply join the skirt, (when darted dart-ed through the top to give that slim torso effect), to the full cut bodice, attach the flattering collar, set in the sleeves, add pockets, side sashes and buttons and your frock is ready. You'll wear it with pleasure always for it is designed to fit comfortably. The long skirt line will add inches to your height and the smoothness at the waistline waist-line is definitely slenderizing. Pattern No. 8068 is designed for sizes 12 to 40. Size 14 takes 3 yards 35-inch material, 2Y3 yards ric rac braid or novelty edging. Waistline Scooper. C'OR the little angel in your fam-r fam-r ily what about this frock? Yes, there is a new look about it it has that long torso top which grown-up frocks make so much of, dart fitted to reveal the slimness of the waistline and it's tied in DON'T LET CONSTIPATI0.J SLOW YOU UP When bowels are sluggish and you fet irritable, headachy and everything you do is an effort, do as millions do chew FEEN-A-MINTf the modern chewinj gum laxative. Simply chew FEEN-A-MINT before you go to bedsleep without with-out being disturbed next morning gentle, thorough relief, helping you feel swell again, full of your normal pep. Try FEEN-A-MINT. Tastes good, is handy and economical. A generous family supply FEEtl-A-mHTTo Acid Indigestion What many Doctors do for it When excess stomach acid causes gas, soar stomach or heartburn, doctors prescribe the fastest-acting-medicines known for symtomatic relief medicines like those in Bell-ans Tablets. No laxative. If your very first trial doesn't prove Bell-ans better, return bottle to os and get double your money back, 26c. 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If the glass turns greasy, reduce the amount of kerosene. This is good for sash and frames too. Of course ammonia and alcohol solutions are just as effective but you will find the kerosene solution the least expensive. jj In a magazine column recently on "How to H Keep Your Home," the author said that a bed in. n a private home should be made in one minute and 9 fifty-seven seconds. At the Newhouse, the maid H spends a great deal longer than that. We have I found that too much care cannot be taken in mak- 9 ing the bed just right A few more minutes taken I in making the bed is time well spent when we n consider the several hours that are spent there fl each night. B fc. , ,m .1 ,.-,.,, ,-!, .v.,,, "Research Professor of Economy" of fact, her nndiaos laWory or the library. As a matter BonSYey trSYearcrd Pap Care and Vr purchases so that aU wall A Bl means oi them he makes Economy." She dlscWa Lt IT"'. & Mof "Research Professor of ing high quality with Tow ltem 45 tia vears IoU on'. combm' a home haveTe tT you ' nd "ho and keep advertising you, too can L5Pftunity- Witt the telP oi "ewspapf buying into the faculrMj"4'0 from tte 1 of mcrtoinale 1. u"yoUashdious purchases! I BEACONS OF SAFETY Like a beacon light on the height r the advertisements advertise-ments in newspapers direct you to newer, better and easier ways of providing the things needed or desired. It shines, this beacon of newspaper advertising adver-tising and it will be to your advantage to follow fol-low it whenever you make a purchase. |