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Show SEWING CIRCLE NEEDLEWORK Daffodil Cutwork Pillowcases Tulip Apron flakes a Nice Gift 5400 Jj -v I 5291 Cutwork Pillowcases J INEN, cotton or mercerized ' thread are all suitable for the j fascinating art of "cut work." The spring daffodil design illustrated is lovely done in all white or in daffodil daf-fodil yellow. The design is 16 inches long and 8 inches high at the center. Buttonhole stitch and satin stitch are used throughout the design. To obtain transfer patterns for the Daf fodil Cut Work Pillowcases (Pattern No. 5291) and complete instructions on how to do cut work embroidery send 16 cents in coin, plus your name, address and the pattern number. DRETTY aprons are hard to find these days and very expensive! expen-sive! So why not sew up a couple of gay and giddy hostess aprons for gifts. Three-quarters yard of a pastel cotton will make one use your brightest and cheeriest scraps for the appliqued tulips. To obtain complete pattern and finishing instructions for the Tulip Applique Apron (Pattern No. 5400) send 16 cents in coin, plus your name, address and the pattern number. Due to an unusually larpe demand and current war conditions, slightly more time is required in filling orders for a few of the most popular pattern numbers. Send your order to: I SEWING CIRCLE NEEDLEWORK I, 149 New Montgomery St. f; San Francisco. Calif. I 1 Enclose 16 cents for Pattern No ! Name . n Address . t SNAPPY FACTS ABOUT fa) RUBBER The contented cow will be more so after the war, when B. F. Goodrich research men expect low-cost rubber rub-ber will make possible rubber mattress mat-tress or floor covering for stables. , War-born synthetic represented repre-sented 80 per cent of the nation's na-tion's rubber consumption in 1944, reports John L. Collyer, President of The B. F. Goodrich Good-rich Company. In 1941 man-made man-made rubber was less than one per cent of our consumption. con-sumption. The destruction of some 5,000 tires a day on the American battlefronts Is one understandable reason for subordination of civilian tire needs to those of the military. it fa ?, BEGoodrich (ft Good and Crisp f ff 9 "The Grains Are Great Foods" iff. A W QJ-yp-WV JSf KelloitR'sRicrKrispieseqii! M r the whole ripe Erm in ntarly Kl V f1" '" W9 p "' ,mW the protective food ele- Y J ' , I . J J menti declnrrd cntial to K X ' r f K human nutrition. TIRED, ACHY MUSCLES WrX Sprain Strain Bruises Stiff Joint |