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Show I rW( If iff? TS 8S15C Mother, Daughter Vogne THE "mother - and - daughter" 1 vogue of identical clothes is inning-small wonder, too, when jj;T both adore the same sort of f-ifare play dress! Use polka i-jed chambrays, flowered mus-jn, mus-jn, candy-striped cotton or ging-sii ging-sii for this engaging fashion. No. 8615C is in sizes 2, 3, 4, 5 c.'i vears. Size 3 requires 2 yards of 35-k"-, inaterial; 8 yards ric rac for trim. PiSern No. 8615 is in sizes 11, 13, 15, 17 i i). Size 13 requires 3 yards of 39- material; U yards ric rac for trim, i to an unusually large demand and ar conditions, slightly more time quired in filling orders for a few of se rr.ost popular pattern numbers. Send your order to: , I iEOTXG CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. 13 New Montgomery Street Sin Francisco 1 Calif. Enclose 20 cents in coins for each ttem desired. Pattern No Size.1 Sime t Address Tie comedy qoiz . v " i0 starring THURSDAY NIGHTS 10:30 P.M. E.W.T. m the entire BLUE network CONSULT YOUR l0CAL NEWSPAPER McKesson s bobbins, inc. ion UC,M0X T00TH pOWDER VITAMIN B COMPLEX CAPSULES DON'T LL, CONSTIPATION , SLOW YOU UP ,1,,i; 'Kl(MINT, the modem FEenXmint Tliv" Simply chew "'""g onl ! ore you 80 to bed, kwioni ? accordan with package NeJ 6P without being dis-!":'l. dis-!":'l. ntln;Inomine gontle, thorough U again. Try -wnomic,, Ar5tel 6d' U handy F generous family supply AD YOUR BIT! V WasS,Cr?ir0n'rubber' f1, shi port fr gun, tank. p or ammunition! j Its f ' V 5328 C LEEP 'em looking attractive and cool and comfortable on hot days! This pretty play set is quickly cut and sewn from a small amount of material. Airy little sun-suit is buttoned ' on shoulders makes it simple to launder. Tiny tie-on skirt matches. Buttoned bonnet is made of one flat piece for ease in ironing. iron-ing. Two appliques are given a bright tulip and a tiny kitten's head. Let little Sister choose which one she wants on her play suit I To obtain pattern for play suit pinafore, sun hat and two applique" patterns (Pattern (Pat-tern No. 5328) (adjustable for sizes 2-3-4) send 16 cents in coin, your name and address ad-dress and the pattern number. Due to an unusually large demand and current war conditions, slightly more time is required In filling orders for a few of the most popular pattern numbers. Send your order to: SEWING CIRCLE NEEDLEWORK 149 New Montgomery St. San Francisco, Calif. Enclose 15 cents (plus one cent to cover cost of mailing) for Pattern No Name Address .1 Early Bedsprings The Greeks were the first people to use bedsprings and made them of braided leather thongs hung between be-tween heavy boards on the sides of the bed. a a SNAPPY FACTS ABOUT f) RUBBER Natural rubber is still something some-thing of a mystery, even after years of laboratory experiments. experi-ments. It has carbon and hydrogen hy-drogen but there are other qualities which have not as yet been determined. Before the war, 60 per cent of the tires and tubes made each year were used as replacements, and 80 per cent of the new motor vehicles sold replaced those annually scrapped. Brazil rubber selling at $3.06 a pound in 1910 stimulated i the development of the Middle Mid-dle East plantations to the ex- ' tent that 3000,000 acres were under cultivation in 1915 providing the bulk of the world's supplies. (xmmca's favorih Cereal! "The Grains are Great Foods" 7$tffaj(igp, I sttyf X. -fc 'Kellogg's Corn Flakes bring you ?" foM j nearly all the protective food elements f f D I I'tj 4r jL. of the whole grain declared essential lff FJ L'-'V -l, to human nutrition. HAKES H 7 EEEEEE) N . MAXFIELD FEED &) SEED CO. 174 West Broadway Salt LaRo City, Utah CLABBER GIRL goes with C;""" the best of everything, for baking 'S-ZVg ill. Jul. .kimiB.,',. r Hi i'fi.'.'t..v. i . t'y.'. Z! v.'.ilJ...'. '..., ,'- |