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Show Slippers, Bed Socks Quickly Crocheted con. wie ke .' V" "C-' ""It . JO A an ' , iJi-T V V Pattern 2372 " 'IpHESE slippers are in easy cro-FED cro-FED chet with angora popcorn trim oImji. the bed socks in star stitch with loop stitch trim. Pattern 2372 con-""ut.k con-""ut.k tains directions for making slip- - pers and bed socks in any desired de-sired size; illustrations of them ! and stitches; materials required; iPsI5 photograph of pattern stitches. Send 15 cents in coins for this pattern to The Sewing Circle, : : Needlecraft Dept., 82 Eighth Ave., New York, N. Y. Please write your name, ad- uS dress and pattern number plainly. I Uki FIGHT COLDS ,n by helping nature build up n your cold-fighting resistance TF you suffer one cold 1 right after another, V . here'sscnsationnlnews! 4r Mrs. Elizabeth Vickery ggf -g 10 writes: " used to catch PJ .-, . colds very easily. Dr. ' V id Pime's Golden Medical K f I Discovery helped to J. 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We are convinced con-vinced your ballot will be cast for "The Honorable Uncle Lancy," a rip-roaring new story by Ethel Hueston which begins today in this paper. We are further convinced that you'll vote it the "serial of the year." "The Honorable Uncle Lancy" is the story of the amazing Senator Alencon Delaporte Dela-porte Slopshire, his wife, Olympia, a politician born and made, and their three orphaned nieces, the sage Helen, the beautiful Adele and the up-and-coming Limpy. Senator Slopshire is running for re-election against Governor Wilke, a snaVe-in-the-grass if there ever was one. The Governor has seven of the most unspeakable little brats that ever lived. He takes the whole kit and boodle of them along with him and has them sit on the rostrum with him, waving lollypops and shouting, "Vote for Papa." It is up to Aunt Olympia to lick the brats and the Governor. The three nieces from Iowa are the heaven-sent instruments to elect their "Uncle Lancy." So begins the gayest, maddest tale ever written of American politics. It's fast-j fast-j moving and funny, romantic and adventurous. You can't help but vote for "The Honorable Uncle Lancy." IT BEGINS TODAY SERIALLY IN THESE COLUMNS 1 HOW-To SEW ir- Ruth Wycth Spears cA& I rH L! L I'l III life I " 1 Let's make an heirloom quilt. I THE oldest of quilt designs is the crazypatch, yet there is something amazingly modern in its angular lines. A variety of embroidery em-broidery stitches join the pieces, of plain and figured silks. Several Sev-eral colors of silk embroidery thread are generally used. When a number of patches have been basted in place, sew them down to the foundation with the embroidery embroid-ery stitches and then remove the bastings. The backing is tied to the front with silk embroidery thread as comforters are tied. Little or no padding may be used and a plain band around the edge is effective. NOTE: Mrs. Spears has prepared pre-pared patterns and directions for making three of her favorite Early American Quilt Blocks which she will mail upon receipt of name and address and 10 cents coin to cover cost. Her Sewing Booklet No. 2 contains illustrations for 42 embroidery stitches suitable for j patch work quilts; also pattern with directions for making the , framed picture embroidery j sketched on the wall in illustration above. Also numerc-"" gift items: mittens, neck ties; bags; table decorations; and 5 ways to repair fabrics. To get this book, send 10 cents in coin to Mrs. Spears, Drawer 10, Bedford Hills, N. Y. THROAT X';'! Does your throat feel ; prickly when you swallow f V due to a cold? Benefit V from Luden's special for- J ..-s.Vv. mula. Contains cooling ffi j menthol t-t helps bring quick rel.'. Don't suffer , i j another serond. Get -v . p . -a. 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