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Show -First Stirrings of 8$ (j 1263 Pattern 1958 (above i available in sizes 14 to2 i bust). Size 16 require i for the blouse in 39 fc i and 2 yards of 54 k i for the skirt. New Pattern t. Send for the Ban Spring and Summe Book. Make yourself i practical and become selecting designs fron i bara Bell weil-plamei make patterns. Inters exclusive fashions for j dren and the difficult jl slenderizing, well-cut p the mature figure; dresses for the most young women and us: other patterns for sj sions are all to bet: Barbara Bell Pattern! 15 cents today for yoc Send your order tot Circle Pattern Dept, Montgomery Ave., Sa: co, Calif. Price of p cents (in coins) each. : Bell Syndicate.-WWS 'TP HE chic young miss above, cen-ter, cen-ter, says, "I make my own clothes. I learned sewing from Mother first, got a touch of it in school, and a real exposure in 4-H activities. I choose this dress for Spring because it looks like Spring, and because it takes the minimum of time and money. Puff sleeves and princess lines give a formal note if I wish to impress the folks (which I often do) and the peplum jacket is added for frivolous reasons when I want to feel a bit sophisticated, and it makes a sweet all -occasion dress." A Practical Choice. The Lady on the Left says, "I'm practical. I choose patterns that I can cut twice; then I have a gingham gown to set me off in my kitchen and an afternoon dress in which to .entertain the Maggie-Jiggs Maggie-Jiggs club. The all-of-a-piece yoke and sleeves make me look years younger, the shirred pockets give the decorative note every dress needs, and I can run it up in an afternoon." Three-Purpose Pattern. The Girl in the Oval has a faraway far-away look in her eyes. She says it's because she wears glamorous blouses like this one. She cuts her pattern three times no less and evolves a blouse in eggshell for her velvet skirt; one in velveteen for her tweeds, and the third in metallic cloth for after-five activities. activi-ties. "The skirt with its simple well directed lines is equally well suited to tweeds for sport, velvet for dress and wool for business," says Madam. The Patterns. . t Pattern 1832 (above left) comes in sizes 32 to 44. Size 34 requires 4y4 yards of 39 inch material. Pattern 1263 (above center) is designed in sizes 12 to 20 (30 to 40 bust). Size 14 requires 4 yards of 39 inch material for the dress and 2Va yards for the jacket to line it requires 2Vi yards of 35 inch material. r cm cAsotiNE If Montis JmL AW'! Mghtf EarOMn nd Guotofj lmp provid high light . . . nearwtlikentuali o your sycB. f Yoa cmn nJoy th flnJ &l tight. No horn cmn ffo"J Coimu. Bar It from 553 dmier. FRlt f o Wef- j THE COLEMAN tAMPAK, DeptWU17J, VVlchit,KlW fhllidcU4il. f M |