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Show V- J CWEET and summery as a bas-0 bas-0 ket of flowers, this frock (8729) is perfect for warm afternoons. In printed silk, or flower-patterned cottons like voile or batiste, it will look so cool and fresh and feminine, fem-inine, with its open-topped sleeves, , heart-shaped neckline, and frills that put all the emphasis up at the top, an effect always becoming becom-ing to slim figures. The skirt has the lilting grace of circular fullness. full-ness. And notice how little detailing is required just a few gathers at the waistline; otherwise it's all straight, easy seams. Even begin, ners can make it, guided by the step-by-step sew chart included in the pattern. In fact, you'll probably prob-ably repeat this design many times. Pattern No. 8729 is designed for sizes 12, 14, 16, 18 and 20. Size 14 requires 4J,3 yards of 39-inch material ma-terial without nap; 24 yards of ruffling. Send order to: SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. 149 New Montgomery Ave. San Francisco - - Calif. Enclose 15 cents In coins for Pattern No Size Name Address Strange Facts I 200-Mile Lights I I No Double Joints I Ban Animal Flesh C The brightest lights ever created creat-ed by man are the 800,000,000-candlepower 800,000,000-candlepower carbon-arc searchlights search-lights that are owned by the United Unit-ed States army. Their beams, when directed vertically into the night sky, can be seen for a distance dis-tance of two hundred miles. ft There are no such things as a double joint in a human being, a revolver silencer outside of fiction or a blood test through which it is possible to determine whether an unknown parent of a child is of the white or Negro race, ft Many orthodox Brahmans of India are so fearful of pollution by animal flesh that they take a purifying bath even after receiving receiv-ing a letter from a meat-eating country. Collier's. y' The perfect jp $ start for JL JL 'J days! aWRSJi . f , W k KvvVVvW iv'S Copr. 1940 by KcIIose Company -w W MADE BY KELLOGG'S IN BATTLE CREEK (iJujuua bound (f'MX V this year? rJ AtfSd THEN you must at m OAKLAND! 2mZ fgwrjte M The merchant who advertises must treat f j ' 1 ' you better than the merchant who does 1 1 f a t not. He must treat you as though you Jy were the most influential person in town. As a matter of cold fact you are. You ARE AN hold the destiny of his business in your . . . hands. He knows it. He shows it. And you IlNrLUtlN I IAL benefitbygoodservice.bycourteoustreat-prj2Qj benefitbygoodservice.bycourteoustreat-prj2Qj nent.by good value and by lower prices. |