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Show tf TERN i M fabric, with long sleeve short sleeves, 4 yards contrasting for collar f inN18,2.5is designedfolE-10, designedfolE-10, 12, 14 and 16 years t requires 1 yard of 54-irX rial for jacket-blouse wt sleeves; 1 yards for ' yard for contrasting cot -cuffs; Vk yards 39-inch I " to line jacket-blouse; 2 line skirt. New Fall Pattern b Special extra! Send t&-r your new Fall Pattern Boa a stunning selection of at.ur perfect patterns for all shc, sizes. Save money and kteow keen satisfaction of pfc planned, perfectly fitted gartr by making your own frofelY these smart, carefully cutjjj-You cutjjj-You can't go wrong evjhy" tern includes a step-by-s chart to guide beginner!, of Pattern Book, 15 cents! Send your order to Theff .1 Circle Pattern Dept., ifc ; Montgomery Ave., San Fb-v Calif. Patterns 15 cents (t each. J (Bell Syndicate WNU Serf j Rpni AN EXTREMELY new and very becoming dress fashion is yours in pattern No. 1848. It has the smart double swing skirt, is cut on a true princess line that whittles down your waist, and offers of-fers a choice of two necklines one with a tailored collar, the other high and collarless. Also, you can make it with long or short sleeves. The row of buttons down the front i3 very Victorian therefore there-fore much in fashion. Velveteen, flat crepe, wool broadcloth and faille are smart materials for this. Sports Two-Piecer for Girls. If there's a lively school-girl In your family, who loves to roller skate, ice skate and generally frolic around outdoors, you can make her feel very happy and look very cute, by means of No. 1825. It's an excellent style for the classroom, too. Has a very full skirt, a nipped-in jacket blouse, and it's finished with cuffs and becoming little collar. Vel-I Vel-I veteen, wool plaid, corduroy and blanket wool are good fabrics for this. The Patterns. No. 1848 is designed for sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20 and 40. Size 14 requires 4 yards of 36 or 39-inch i 1 1 CLOTHESPINoi '; NOSE vj ; Sensational extra help for eolda-with Lnden't! Thew O famont cough dropt not ltV x only help tootbe throat, but releaie a menthol vapor A which, with every breath, 61 I helps penetrate clogged na- p 3 Ml passages, helps relieve m . "clothespin nose!" " LUDEN'S 50p ; Menthol Cough Props p, - ! Don't let winter catch you unprepared J If you want a winter oil that will flow freely at C ' lo temperature, yet be sturdy enoagh to stand yfS l" up under hard driving ... if you want an oil of iifXtftS'ii 1 , exertional parity, to give your car the safest sifS ; JU possible protection against sludge, carbon and j QTSO! ' corrosion . . . then drive your car around to your If EfSylSk ' j nearest Quaker State dealer and fftjRffigfttj le . . . change now to Acid-Free A. A '1 Quaker State Motor OH! M Quaker State Oil Refining Corp., Oil City, Pa. L5p I 1 |