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Show IATTERN h "v 1 1 H 1 1 1 1 1 1 fi 1 1 1 1 1 I fl i ii i urn mTiiii Thhii in TSN'T the dress with paneled skirt and lifted waistline (No. , 1716) a lovely thing for larger women to wear? It's so simple,, so soft and slenderizing, with a bodice that fits perfectly, because the shoulders are shirred and the waistline gathered. Make this of silk crepe, georgette, chiffon or flat crepe. Wear flowers or a jeweled jew-eled pin at the becoming, deep v-neckline. v-neckline. For slim figures, the bow-trimmed bow-trimmed bolero frock (Nc. 1705) is particularly flattering, and it's new as tomorrow morning 1 The dress, even without the bolero, is a real charmer, with its high neckline, neck-line, flaring skirt, and tiny, tiny waist. Tailored enough for daytime, day-time, and yet appropriate for afternoon aft-ernoon parties, too. Thin wool, flat crepe or silk print are pretty materials for this. The Patterns. No. 1716 is designed for sizes 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 43, 50 and 52. With long sleeves, size 38 requires 5 yards of 39-inch material; with short sleeves, 4 yards. No. 1705 is designed for sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20 and 40. Size 14 requires re-quires 4 yards of 39-inch material, materi-al, and 1 yards of ribbon for bows. T line bolero takes 1 yards. Spring and Summer Pattern Book. Send 15 cents for the Barbara Bell Spring and Summer Pattern Book, which is now ready. Make yourself attractive, practical and becoming clothes, selecting designs de-signs from the Barbara Bell well-planned, well-planned, easy-to-make patterns. Send your order to The Sewing Circle Pattern Dept., 149 New Montgomery Ave., San Francisco, Calif. Patterns 15 cents (in coins) each. Bell Syndicate. WNU Service. To Correct Constipation Don't Get It! Why let yourself in for all the discomfort of constipation and then have to take an emergency medicine If you can avoid both by getting at the cause of the trouble? If your difficulty, like that ef millions, is due to lack of "bulk" in the diet, the "better way" is to eat Kellogg's All-Bran. This enmchy toasted cereal a natural natu-ral food, not a medicine has just the "bulk" you need. If you eat it every day, it will help you not only to get regular but to keep regular, regu-lar, month after month, by the pleasantest means you ever knewl Eat All-Bran daily, drink plenty of water, and "Join the Regulars." Made by Kellogg's in Battle Creek. Sold by every grocer. V J " . L-,... A Disappointing stands of vegetables vege-tables and flowers may be caused by seeds that have become be-come too old to produce first-class first-class crops. It is difficult for gardeners to distinguish between "stale" seeds and seeds in their prime. To help you, all Ferry's Seed packets are dated. But first, Ferry's Seeds must pass rigid tests for germination and vitality. When buying your seeds, look for this year's date-mark, "Packed for Season 1939." It's on the back of LW.'U-j, every packet in wililSi your local idealer's l ("jjsssssCr convenient display Mfi5&A of Ferry's Seeds. !k"ZG5SNw- Skc. r rti Frry-Meri Seed Co., (JfrnyftrfrfS Sfied Crntri, Sn W PATES J Fnelftco and Detroit. I Ml Send for nandtomo HMjanatasBBvl Home Garden Catalog. FERRY'S . SEEDS fifpf I got ray natns in the paper! Only Newspapers bring the news of vital interest to you Headlines may acream of death and disaster without causing you to raise an eyebrow. But if your son gets his name in the paper that's real newsl It isn't by accident that this paper prints so many stories which vitally interest you and your neighbors. News of remote places is stated briefly and interpreted. Local news is covered fully, because all good editors know that the news which interests the readers most is news about themselves. Now is a good time to learn more about this newspaper which is made especially for you. Just for fun ask yourself this question: How could we get along without newspapers? |