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Show P1TTEUNSJ. SEWING OIRCLEJJ ! M'$ wtn a rrky scalloped front, I i&l-'S' i curved shoulder yokes framing a &T$5 ' flattering neckline and a wide, & waist-smoothing girdle which ties - 'i'ill 1 Inn''" Pattern No. 8273 Is In sizes 2. 3. 4, I I and 6 years. Size 3 takes 1 yards 36- 111 inch material, 2 ',4 yards bratd to trim. Ill Send your order to:: 'II SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. I I 36-5Z 49 New Montgomery Street hbobhbmi San Francisco Calif. with a rrky scalloped front, curved shoulder yokes framing a flattering neckline and a wide, waist-smoothing girdle which ties firmly in back. Pattern No. 8273 Is In sizes J, 8. 4, I and 6 years. Size 3 takes 1 yards 36-inch 36-inch material, 2 ',4 yards bratd to trim. Send your order to:: SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. 149 New Montgomery Street San Francisco Calif. Enclose 20 cents In coins tor each pattern desired. Pattern No Size Name Address PEMETRCT Many users say "first use is 1 COLDS' revelation." Has a base of COUGHING, old fashioned mutton suet, , SNIFFLES Grandma's favorite. Demand uiiisric. stainless Ponetro. Generous Viitf jar 2ft, doublo supply 35. 1 ACHES It's Flattering! IPVERY line of this easy-to-look-L' at dress flatters the mature, larger figure. The deep cut neckline neck-line shows off an expanse of throat which makes your face appear younger and prettier. The smooth shoulders and simple sleeves simplify sim-plify the top of the dress, gathers through the bodice give the soft fullness which is best for you, the panelled skirt fits flat over the bips. Pattern No. 8268 Is in sizes 38, 38, 40, 42, 44. 46, 48, SO and 52. Size 38, short sleeves, requires 4 yards 39-lnch material. 2. yards bias fold. ' , ' Child's Frock. i! DRETTY frocks for children are A easy to come by, even at lowest possible costs, when you eW at . home. Today's pattern suggests an adorable style for two to sixers j SNAPPY FACTS ' , ABOUT RUBBER The mvmntrn ear mr ' 9,000 mllM In 141, dickod off t tha rot f abevf ,70O mllM year lit I94J for aaraliiM rattening was natianalbad. It-santlal It-santlal driving b naw aaad at ar avarag of S,0OO mMm aaaa-aUy aaaa-aUy and tha rationing book allows far 2. ISO oWlos at driving year. Don't oIwot ba eoatont with aa "oa tna whaol" hupootioa. Hovo yoot Una raaovod from thm wbooi, proad and eloooly choekod. You'll bo surptiiod what thia inspection omottaiM shows la tha way oi im-tamal im-tamal oozcaos injuries. Catch them ' in ttma and save mlloago. - In 1941 a total naw mpply"f rubber amounting to 1,441,000 tons, J 10,000 or 31 onalstod at redounad rubber. trtmwiWfMiraYiaiwwaiTWmirrtjiiiiririiiin-iriiiiini BFGoodrich smllMllllaTO THE OF THE PRESS Manufacturers and merchants sense the power of the press. Early they began using it to carry their advertising facts and ideas ' into homes. And they found it a most profitable way in which to tell their story to buyers. And the buyers in turn found it profitable to deal with those who were willing to state in print the values and services they offered. . 1 ' |