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Show Heat SEtPIKC. CIRCLE PATTERNS Frock for the Fastidious Matron Jiffy Play Set Is Simple to Make Million, 0f d , wor. ay. "ve on th. anticipate than heti rubb,r prlt5 he plontotion pri Special rubb.r pip, fc been develop,, tr,ngacrori,rif0 liesm battle areaiio, to motor equipment,! yield to the fore, of never break. jET Barbara Bell Pattern No. 1988 is designed de-signed for sizes 1, 2, 3, 4 and S years. Size 2, dress and bonnet, requires 1 yards of 35 or 39-Inch material; 6 yards ric-rae trim. Due to an unusually large demand and current war oonditlons, slightly more time la required In filling orders for a few of the most popular pattern numbers. Send your order to: SEWINO CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. 149 New Montgomery Street San Francisco Calif. Enclose 2 cents In coins for each pattern desired. Pattern No Size Name Address f 1968 For the Fastidious A GRACIOUS, slim-lined and pretty frock for afternoon .ear! It's particularly attractive for the matron and older woman as the well-cut front panel treatment treat-ment of the skirt gives you that trim look through torso and hips which is so desirable in this type Df frock. Barbara Bell Pattern No. 1968 Is de-llgnod de-llgnod for sizes 34, 38. 38. 40, 42. 44. 46 and 48. Size 36, short sleeves, requires 3',i yards of 39-inch material. Jiffy Play Set pVEN though you've aever cut out a single garment in your life, you can make this one-piece play frock and matching one-piece sun hat in an afternoon! It's the simplest set to cut, sew and launder laun-der you've ever seen. Crispness you can hear! I "Th. Cr.in, .r. Cr..t F..d,- J.Sj, AS3 t Kellogg's Rice Krispies equal the lviil U I whole ripe grain in nearly all the U I nl fl protective food elements declared I I essential to human nutrition. Mi, U rl Vanity Table Can Be Made From Old Mirror and Odds and Ends By Ruth Wyeth Spears FRAME OF CURTAIN i iViTP LUMBER Uoo. ., SCREWED ('3 WSWJ any if MIRROR j ' .I'lVI fM, $ B0X W FROM , hlAMl 3 SKIRT THUMBFACKtD TO Si I OF BOXES AND HINGED ARMS - Two orange crates or a pair or. boxes; some odds and ends of lumber; a curtain rod; hooks and a little wire for hanging the mir-' mir-' ror; a pair of cup hooks to hold ! the curtain tie-backs; a pair of hinges for the arms to which the swing - back skirt is fastened; screws and nails that is all you need. You probably have it all around the house right now. The sketch gives all the details, and it won't make any difference how , crude your carpentry may be. I The curtciriR and skirt will cover a ! niult'tude of uneven edges and hammer c'.c-.ts. NOTE: TVs cl:csinc lable Idea ts from RCOK 5 (. the si cs of homemaking booklets book-lets olTercc! uithlhese articles. This book a!su shows how the dresser to match the mirror was combined with a lish bowl, an n!d portiere and a chromo from the attic to mnke an important piece of furniture for the living room. Copy of BOOK 5 will be mailed for 15 cents. Send your order to : pi? H HAVE you a mirror from an olr dresser? It doesn't make any dilTorcnce about the size or shape or how "queer" the frame maybe, may-be, because you may hang the mirror any old way you want to and cover three sides with curtains cur-tains to make the adorable frilly vanity shown here. Mt:s. rt Til WYETH SPEARS I'eJlnri! Hills NeW York Drawer 10 Enclose 15 cents for Book No. S. Name. Address " "(21? Foster IX Soell, Inc. weli-to r"i-tt-i-inT-j.. from Athlete's Foot The f -lHll;ITWllI Id to use Soretone. At the iqMll7lU ten-day test period, their ft fi( ffmfi'L rf ined in two ways: tScrapiW' " I ll'l I J 1 1 1'l 3 ' KU " KV from the feet and examined bf r J M 'iVAX-jjijLlilj ologist. i. Each wbject mu e J physician. We quote from A . ' , Mlv?lfni1h ITiVito "After the use of Soretow c ; UU1 the directions on tha label fej ; tllWtaf. inflfl of only ten days, ttttjj iUltUUJ UUUJ showed clinical ifnprovenijP fttTTI'' J 1 1 IJ tionwnicn is most stubjflrij! f W iMJ'llll llh Improvements were lhow nillllDlllilr tomsof AthlewiFoot-tbe"1 j AJyJLlJ I H ing. redness, etc. The rtpofl1 '"""""-""i "In our opinion Soretom k t Inite benefit in the treaP tiS disease, which is cooinw1 HfcsK Athete's Fot'" it'lllfSS So if Athlete'i Foot trouble 1 P? IPpfl po'ize with this nasty. ? t "7liLPl infection. Get SOUTTONII J |