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Show Applique Apron i A BIG coverall apron for sum-' sum-' mer has a "basket" pocket of dark green and bright red cherries, cher-ries, green leaves and basket handle han-dle appliqued onto the body of the apron. Make the apron in colorful checked cotton it's a splendid kitchen "shower" gift I To obtain complete applique pattern and pron pattern (or the Cherry Basket Apron (Pattern No. 5738), sizes: small medium (38-40), and large (43-44), send 16 cents In coin, your name, address and the pattern number. Due to an unusually large demand and current war conditions', slightly more time Is required tn filling orders for a few of the most popular pattern numbers. Send your order to: SEWING CIRCI-IC NEEDLEWORK 149 New Montgomery St. San Francisco, Calif. Encloie IS cents (plus one cent to cover cost of mailing) for Pattern No AHHr.t llll u Mighty Good Eating 0 0RH PEAKES B yj MS& TNJ n Kellogg's Corn Flakes bring you I f r B nZ C nearly all the protective food elements il U If I SX of the whole grain declared essential f lf h 9 fl to human nutrition. I FlAlftt $ J -rSj niji CLABBER GIRL goes with Z the best of everything, for boklng SL.'.gSr.'i.'fll ffr "80.6 of sufferers showed 'ffi CLHllCAL IMPROVEMENT flp- : HI after only 10-day treatment """IL 1 Foster D. Snell, Inc. well-known consult- Vmmmmm lag chemists, have just completed a test with a group of man and wocaea sufferiag from Athlete's Foot These people were Jt told to use Somone. At the end of only a f lo-dar test period, their feet were ezaia- ! 4 1 ,ned br Phywcian. We oote from the C ? , ( .ffiJ "After t n of Soretona according- to ' ''. '-! J the directions en the label for a period r p. stfit on,ytentfays M cf the cases Zf i J VS showed clinical improvement of an mfec- pC ik , h $h, tion which is most stubbsr n ts control." y jV V , , ' t, I Improvements were shown la the synp- ;f; rr 3 toaa of Athlete's Foet-the itching, barn- f y X ' ' ; ' ing, redness, etc. The report sayss , I y "In our opinion Soretono is of very def- . ' :l ffl lnitl benBfit 1 tn treatment if this ' 'i 1 disease, which is commonly known as - Atiletrtroet'." I So if Athlete's Foot troubles you, don't tern- I ' porbel Get SORBToni! McKessoa & Res- f , bias, lue . Bridgeport, Conaectioat. - u 'TiV. - V it ' ' .r , . f I - - aMMMMMMMMa)'rffi;riti(i at" mr unrtjtmfMMaMmaatt I Mr. Winkle S Goes to War EDWARD STREETER, AUTHOR OF 1917's RECORD-BREAKING WAR BOOK, "DERE MABEL," SAYS: -Mr. Winkle Goes to War" is swell. Having read the first page I could not put ,t down until I had read the last. . It is a charming, restrained bit of satire wjuch deserves to be. LOOK FOR "MR. WINKLE GOES TO WAR" IN THIS NEWSPAPER BEGINNING NEXT ISSUE |