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Show j' Smart, Flattering Dresses I becoming clothes. signs from th.Bar planned, easy-to-nj Interesting and excW. for little childre Junior age; send patterns for the jj afternoon dresses fa particular young W0Qt trons and other patten cial occasions areiH In the Barbara Bell P Send 15 cents today fo, Send your order to? Circle Pattern Dew' Montgomery Ave., & co, Calif. Price of R cents (in coins) each. C Bell Syndicate.- IVTRS. DICK EVANS has come to town and brought Ann and Eddie LeRoy with her. She lives in Palm Beach in the wintertime and, of course, knows all about style. That's why she wears this directorie type frock that is both new and figure flattering. In the floral print she has chosen she is perfectly gowned for the parties that will be given for her in the home town. The kiddies are wearing wear-ing the simple styles appropriate to childhood and therein their smartness lies. Auntie Rose Sews Too. Little Ann is asking Auntie Rose if she makes her clothes too. "Sure enough, dear," comes the reply. "I made this percale for mornings and have a beauty in yellow crepe cut from the same pattern to wear to the Bid-or-Bi meetings." "I'll bet you can sew fast, too, the way Mother does. It only took her two mornings to make Eddie's Ed-die's suit and my dress. Won't you help me with my doll clothes now?" "Indeed I will, Ann, and then we will have some of those oatmeal oat-meal cookies you like for lunch." The Patterns. Pattern 1272 is available in sizes 14 to 20 (32 to 42 bust). Size 16 requires re-quires 4 yards of 39 inch material ma-terial and 2 yards of ribbon for tie belt. Pattern 1275 is for sizes 6 months to 4 years. Size 1 requires, 1 yards of 32 inch material. Patterns 1403 comes in sizes 2, 4, and 6 years. Size 4 requires Vi yards of 36 inch material. Pattern 1212 is designed in sizes 34 to 48. Size 36 requires 5 yards of 35 inch material plus V3 yard contrasting for the collar. Send for the Barbara Bell Spring and Summer Pattern Book. 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