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Show (Jl SEWING CIRCLE (Jh) wardrobe, for it can be worn with different blouses and sweaters in many interchangeable effects. Pattern No. 8018 presents a jumper jump-er which slim girls will like it has a fitted waistline, marked with a shaped, wide belt. The regulation regula-tion convertible collar blouse is included in-cluded with the jumper pattern. Pattern No. 8018 is In uneven sizes 11 to 19. Size 13 jumper requires 3'i yards 35-inch material or 25fc yards 54-inch material. ma-terial. Blouse with short sleeves takes Hi yards 35-lnch material. For this attrac tive pattern, send your order to: SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. 149 New Montgomery Street San Francisco Calif. Enclose 15 cents for each pattern. Pattern No Size Name Address ""THE dress which is practically a requirement for college entrance en-trance is the jumper. It's ,the basis of every well-planned school PLLEH L Starting October 7il ond Bvry Wednesday Night m mim baker i iiiiii imiii inn ni 1 fSfel AL GOODMAN'S (V.. 1 V-f-N. ORCHESTRA 1 Ul 1 I rrfjjf THE TEXACO 1 fVv 1 m WORKSHOP 1 a other I 1 First hand information from the men in the service show cigarettes and smoking tobacco first choice as gifts from the folks back home. Actual sales records from post exchanges, ex-changes, sales commissaries, ship's stores, ship's service stores and canteens show Camel cigarettes cigar-ettes the largest-selling brand. Prince Albert Smoking Tobacco is another big favorite. Local dealers, deal-ers, quick to note this, preference, are featuring Camels by the carton car-ton and pound tins of Prince Albert Al-bert as ideal gifts for men in the service from the folks back home. Adv. UessNieonNE) 0s onlv one reason iV N THE SMOKE SMOKE CAMELS. THE COUNTS WITH )l HAVE A SWELL J "youjoo JS i . k, i - 1 I - if f ' I t; . yh ' ' ,K If ' ' ' 28 LESS fflttnrat I of the 4 other largest- 1 Adaptations essary. Let none of us try to in. The whole secret of living is to sist that nothing should ever bt make adaptations as they are nec- changed! Jane Addams. ijiwif M:pi WP I 1 "f-- ;l-j' Soli Ichs I ! . , Hcw"' i ! i J TOO B00MS-SADIOS FOR EVRT t00M""j' ; t )Ls 200 IILE 8t,HS Modem -Jr All West Exposure Rooms Air-Conditioned I Ganrgo J ' J f HTWS50 009 r- " Serriee A 1 COFfEE SHOP ---Si- .;- : .. . yf j 1 ' i.r m ii atl i-fi-'ni- iri-ifi i ni Tfcir. i i Around the campfires in the Canadian wilderness men began muttering over the mysterious disappearance of six frontiersmen who had hit the Chibougamau Trail and never returned. They were in terror of Jules Isadore and his right-hand man, Tete Blanche. But Garry Finlay, brother of one of the missing men, inarched into the forbidden country with two others and Flame, his giant airedale. Neither bullets nor poison could hold them back. At last, scorched by the leaping flames of a forest fire, they solved the mystery of the missing men and brought retribution upon the murderers. Read this swift-moving adventure story of the mysterious mys-terious Hudson Bay country SERIALLY IN THIS NEWSPAPER BEGINNING NEXT WEEK ! " |