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Show I NEW IDEAS fel " J By RUTH WYETH SPEARS NOTE: If you have a metal bed that you woulfl like to modernize you will find sketches and directions in Mrs. Spears' Book 3. There are eight of these booklets of 32 pages of things to make from odds and ends which accumulate around the house, or from inexpensive new materials. Copies are 10 cents each and with an order or-der for three (No. 1 to 8) you will receive re-ceive a set of three different quilt block patterns including the Whirl Wind illustrated illus-trated herewith. Send order to: ilia! If you know a Navy man, don't ever call him a "gob" sailors consider the name an insult. You can get on the right side of him though if you offer him a Camel or better yet, send him a carton. Camels are the favorite cigarette with men in the Navy (Army, Marines, Ma-rines, Coast Guard, too, for that matter) based on actual sales records rec-ords from the service men's stores. Local dealers are featuring featur-ing cartons of Camels to send to any member of our armed forces anywhere. Send him that Camel carton today. Adv. MRS. RUTH WYETH SPEARS Drawer 10 Bedford Hills New York Enclose 10 cents for each book desired. de-sired. Nos Name Address I SAME BED WITH FOOT CUT !kc DOWN-TKE DOTTED SWISS V VALANCE IS ra. J )fl STITCHED TO r25, SSvet. Iff MUSLIM BETWEEN S3fe5g$feJ THE SPRINGS AMgMATTREi WjlB jHAND-MADE 'i J?''l'S'''''' 1VIOST quilts today are planned as bedspreads and have a color col-or scheme to harmonize with other decorations. If a variety of figured fig-ured scraps is used one color is generally repeated in each block to give the design unity. The beauty of any quilt is enhanced en-hanced if it is set off with a valance val-ance around the bed. The bed in the sketch had no particular tradition tra-dition and the footboard was much too high to display the quilt to advantage. What a difference in the effect when the board was cut down and the crisp frills of dotted Swiss were added! Surely, any quilt worth piecing is worth this extra touch. or dickey. Nothing could be more useful in a summer wardrobe, ' made in a washable seersucker, gingham or chambray. Tops for tailored smartness, tops for comfort com-fort and tops for figure flattery it makes you look straight and slim and ready to go places. Pattern No. 8161 is designed for sizes 12 to 20; 40 and 42. Size 14, short sleeves, takes 48 yards 35-inch material. 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 f 1 If I t Teen Age Playsuit IT IS no trouble at all to slip into this smart slack suit with its practical bib top you'll probably insist on wearing it all day long while you are enjoying the wide outdoors! Note the smart treatment treat-ment in back which exposes a generous area of skin to sun tanning tan-ning and ' the buttoning which closes the slacks. Make the bolero bo-lero to match and trim with the latest in decorative braid giant ric rac! Pattern No. 8169 is for sizes 8 to 16 years. Size 10 years slack suit takes 2V2 yards 35 or 39-inch material, bolero Is yard. Two-Piece Dress BRIGHTEST new fashion idea in years! A two piece frock which looks like a suit. You can wear it as a suit, in fact, with a blouse Advertisements That Will Save You Money j& CX'HIGH-VIRE" :; I artist HE'S A 'SELF-STARTER" I THE -VaKFAST" L ,. CARL WILLIAMS 1 BR' :ySi-,y is a telephone company v. ti1 ol e!,0&dlo"s tt - "trouble shooter".That's I ,,U'U fmUrg&S job that's tough and plenty I ol m- 1 viMM"s wW I dangerous. Mr. Williams nrJl V"" I P II If I J "ys: "I've got to be alert I 'I' utoffl V and on my toes every min- , f (toODlNW V .. urq ute I'm working. 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