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Show 3 t St.Joseph aspirin Use Woven Rags for Rugs and Cushions tear rr-W-V -c ! with Sifv5r1 H-- I QUICK JERK J'--':S TsTRIPWlDE CTI "ENOUGH TO BEX vjSWIND DIAMETER OF A LEAD itrk ENCILENTWSTEDNRIAL V-LApW 5;ball MIXED . ""'-5s STRIPS r;V:' .- ABOUT iVC4 ii, 18'LONG TK OA 1? SNAPPY FACTS ABOUT b) RUBBER MANY an American of pioneer background can remember when all the floors in the house except the parlor were covered with woven rag rugs and carpets. Today there is something about the vigor, simplicity and economy of these colorful old-time floor coverings cov-erings that fits our mood. The local weaver with a rug loom is flourishing in many communities. The modern weaver has an assortment as-sortment of colors in warp and 1 filler that may be used with the rags that you have prepared in the manner shown here. About one and three quarter pounds of sewn rags will be required for a square yard of carpet. Rugs may be either cotton or wool but do not use both in the same rug. The rags should be soft and clean and hems or uneven finishes should be removed. Dye white rags the colors col-ors you wish to -dominate. NOTE It is iwe o make a great variety of floor coverings from odds and ends of things on hand. Books 9 and 10 of the series offered with these articles contain fascinating new designs for hooked and braided rugs. In Book 7 there is a rug made from old felt hats and school pennants. Books are 15 cents each. Or-rW Or-rW booklets direct from: MRS. RUTH WYETH SPEARS Bedford Hills New York Drawer 10 ; Enclose 15 cents for each book desired. Name ) Address ' I A chain of rest stations is rising., ris-ing., across northern Braxil along the route of workers trekking into the Amazon Basin gateway of Belem to increase collection of wild rubber. They provide medical aid and other human comforts com-forts to the 50,000 additional workers being recruited for the Amazon rubber forces. Tho rubber normally used in one month's manufacture of baby pants can make 2800 rubber lifeboats for ocean-going planes. A check of 7,200 farm-owned trucks showed that only 25 per cent of the tires on them were good; 54 per cent were fair; and 21 per cent were) in poor condition. BEGoodrieh Mil I ! ITrICE KRISPIES MAKE A LITTLE MEAT 1 j I -fa S-t-r-e-t-c-H limited meatsuppiies.Addcrisp, delicious Rice Krispies j "SSSj", to meat loaf, hamburger, fff casserole dishes. Perks fff M up their flavor. Adds W f jf extra nourishment ' ' I L p f Rice Krispies are rich jfrlnljf M I in the whole grain food l 0 Jf values of thiamin (Vita- l!'('(';t,i"u M minBi), niacin, and iron. ' Jf Copr. 1043 by Kclloeg Company MMMMffffM V SURE DELIVER 'Vv , S PLENTY OF ) J vTTJ ( FLAVOR AND EXTRA J li A V. MILDNESS K :Zf , - . " ( SAID IT, J 1 ' I V GYRENE! . fVV fL-" CAMELS HAVE j fV TAKES! , 7 y n? I x, Fit t$ III THE MARINES $ 0 fa v they say: J) "GYREN E " for Marine i j "ALLIGATOR" for amphibious tractor "' "COLLISION AATS" for pancakes "J "CAMEL" for 1,16 favorite S!irene Vlti j - men m ujc ,-,.1. .,.-. I rmsrHTHE SERVICE y?J The favorite cisarette with men in the Q Army. Navy. Marines and Coast Gnard -V7, is Camel. (Based on actual sale records V? V. ff, in Post Exchanges and Canteens.) Ay f:j |