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Show SEWING CIRCLEJXM ALL-BRAI1 FUDGE! SQUARES BEST YOU EVER TASTED! Every mother in the land will want to bake these scrumptious cookies. Children Chil-dren will demolish a plate of them In a wink. Grown-ups rave about their "different" taste and new crunchy texture. tex-ture. They're made, of course, with the famous cereal, Kellogg's All-Bran. KELLOGG'S ALL-BRAN FUDGE SQUARES 3 squares un- 1 cup sugar sweetened cup flour chocolate 2 cup All.-Bran cup butter 2 cup nutmeata 2 eggs 1 teaspoon vanilla extract Melt chocolate over hot water and add butter. Beat eggs well, add sugar and beat until light and fluffy. Add melted chocolate and butter. Stir In flour, All-Bran, chopped nutmeats and fla- ! voring. Pour Into greased pan, making j a layer about one-third Inch thick. Bake in moderate oven (376F.) about 20 minutes. Yield: Sixteen 2-inch, squares (8x8 Inch pan). with or without a belt, make it with or without the pockets. It is a boon for home, office or factory workers! Barbara Bell Pattern No. 1603-B Is designed de-signed for sizes 14, 16. 18, 20; 40 and 42. Corresponding bust measurements 32, 34, 36. 38 , 40 and 42. Size 16 (34) requires with long or short sleeves, 4Vb yards 39-inch 39-inch material. Send your order to: SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. 149 New Montgomery Street San Francisco Calif. Enclose 20 cents in coins lor each pattern desired. Pattern No Size Name Address 1 "7 Heaps of nutritious biscuits; iCPnS waffles and quick bread, on the Sllsri 7 tables of nutrition-conscious Tfe v housewives everywhere pay tri- Mct 'wrbl bute to grandmother's baking lir :$9t' ' 57 day secret, "Bo sure of results, vfesk. be proud of results, with Clabber ..yKf Girl." HULMAN & CO. - TERRE HAUTE, IND. A-Jh Founded in 1848 S5?55? S25 Guaranteed by I Good HoaMketping J J TN TOWN and in country, at home and in the office this is a dress which is "tops" for style and comfort. Larger figures will particularly par-ticularly like the full-cut bodice and the six-gore skirt which fits with such admirable smoothness. We suggest it for gabardines, flannels, flan-nels, new rayon weaves. Barbara Bell Pattern No. 1590-B is designed de-signed for sizes 34, 36, 38. 40. 42. 44, 46 and 48. Size 36 with short sleeves takes iVi yards 39-inch material. Frock for Work. AS YOU join the ranks of the serious workers, here is a dress you'll enjoy having. Spartan simplicity is maintained throughout, through-out, in the simple rever collar, the straight cut sleeves, the button closing down the front. Wear it THE JX (HOME FRONmg WLrf RUTH WYETPEARS55) useful things from boxes and orange crates; ways to remodel closets; various toys and household conveniences. Send your order to: MRS. RUTH WYETH SPEARS Bedford Hills New York Drawer 10 Enclose 10 cents for Book 8. Name Address . 1 "HASH MARK" for service stnpt I CAMEL-5- - J r-" j AND THAT jf - X- ' 'A I FtAVOR is THE y :-: V best ! y 1 1 tU f . ; t A-- VT (pt fijil 9 'illl if I TURKISH COMESITCj 5 2Jf M hi If W L r.3SB BLEND CIGARETTES I NEWSPAPERS BOUND TIGHTLY WITH MUSLIN,rsrfr-"'-"l STRIPS ARE PADDED ftjfB K 1 WITH COTTON BATTING Mm EHM 3 AND THEN COVERED CjJ j TO MAKE STIFF BACK ShrrtTOSl j CUSHIONS FOR THE 3 ;J 'AMX COUCH I 1 I vvss A MTll V STITCHING rawfrssSagjfe.jHaa seams UERE is a way to give an old couch a new lease on life with style and comfort. Start with 9V2 yards of 36-inch-wide cotton twill to cover an average aver-age couch and three cushions. Here a soft tan is used to match one of the tones in the rug. Seams are accented with a second stitching, stitch-ing, as shown. And there is no untidy slipping and sliding .for this cover. The seam allowance around the top is sewn to the couch pad with long stitches of carpet thread. The cushions are made to stand erect by using an inside core of newspapers tightly bound together with muslin bands, and then padded pad-ded with cotton batting. NOTE: The above Idea was taken from BOOK 8 of the series of 10 cent booklets which Mrs. Spears has prepared for readers. read-ers. BOOK 8 also contains illustrations of several ways to fix up a kitchen; making |