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Show IIS) ON THE HOME FRON11S& Ruth wyetpears36) TAE If fl 1:7?B (rTl TpXd REVERSIBLE-TOP AND rFCpJ BOTTOM FLOWER CHINTZ- TO CUT DOWN -itiClJriGREEN TABLE 11 u ,y&r3'& PLEATS fo'lk; ite-L'& W,TH CHINTZ ORfH 7ftAM MUSLIN OUER SPRINGS-UJL ' 1 A RE you using one room for living and bedroom these days? Or perhaps you have had to put pn extra cot in some corner of your house or apartment. In either case it is worth while t give a little extra care to the daytime day-time appearance of the bed. A flat box on casters holds all the bedding bed-ding for the simple cot shown here and slides underneath out of Bight. This arrangement makes it possible pos-sible to cover the cot and pad with neatly fitted slip covers which give it all the dignity of a real sofa. The contrasting side section of plain material around the pad with end and center back cushions to match it is a nice touch. The improvised table from odds and ends also helps to make the couch do day as well as night duty. NOTE This illustration is from BOOK 6 of the series of homemaking booklets offered of-fered with these articles. Every page of this 32-page book gives clear step-by-step directions for things to make your home more attractive with odds and ends of things on hand and inexpensive materials now available. To get a copy of Book 6 send 15 cents with name and address to: MRS. RUTH WYETH SPEARS Bedford Hills New York Drawer 10 Enclose 15 cents for 'Book No. 6. Name . Address " SNAPPY FACTS ABOUT j) RUBBER A recent report of the War Department showed that Army requirements of crude or synthetic rubber for combat com-bat material included 810 pounds for a medium tank; 105 pounds for a fighter plane; 404 pounds for a 77 mm. gun carriage, down to Vi pounds for a gas mask, and 19 pounds for a mile of field wire Government officials estimate that an average of one million gallons of alcohol a day will be used this year In the production of synthetic rubber. This Is a big contributing factor In the shortage of certain tpes of beverages. REGoodrich lisy Get Your War Bonds "Ar k To Help Ax the Axis mmm o big, coolI rsgrv H-7 Drinks laAVQRS ps So Crisp-SoTasiy SS j, "The Grains are Great Foods" jfc'itffls&r I 'y p Kellogg's Rice Krispies equal the I ltft K whole ripe grain in nearly all the J I - A Lf-'i ': Jf: protective food elements declared j I f I I tj ft!'!',' fe" M essential to human nutrition. f &Di f 3 8642 12-42 X " Crisp House Frock "THE youthful tapped sleeves - with their romantic little ruffled ruf-fled trim the slim, sleek lines of the front the trim buttoned' back and the big tie-bow all add up to as neat a bit of house dress charm as you've ever encountered! Pattern No. 8642 is in sizes 12. 14, 16, 18. 2u; 40 and 42. Size 14 requires 350 yards of 39-inch material; 3V2 yards machine-made ruffling trim. Three-Piece Play Suit pOR the newcomers who like j 1 get out and play from mom-, until supper time a three-piece costume of bonnet, jumper t; jumper-dress and matching part ies is the right garb for any lifj. girl! Pattern No. 8663 is in sizes 2, 3,4,5 6 years. Size 3. dress and panties, quires 2Vt yards of 35 or 39-inch m rial; bonnet, yard. Send your order to: SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPI, 149 New Montgomery Street San Francisco cibf. Enclose 20 cents In coins for eaci pattern desired. Pattern No Size...,,,,, Name ., Address '. with Confidence We Have for Immediate Dtlieirj- AIX MAKES ALL MODELS Passenger Cars of Finest QoiliiJ Carrying Our Guarantee. We have NEW DODGE TRUCKS For Immediate Dtlitm 1H and 2 Ton Modell For Immediate Delivery NEW and USED House Trailers of finest quality LYMAN MOTOR CO. 6th So. and Main Soil Lain Or V WO! v. I V4s,aV.US ., i Foster D. Snell, Inc., weU-known TtlifalfV'i' JS WiVS St 1 ""S chemists, have just eompl i IHlifc liLjLUi' f with a group of men and women t -ifc-t.t., J-T i from Athlete's Foot. These peop ' ( H 9 1 1 I fWl ' mii to cse Soretone- At &'caiL . . .-' 4 SMiSkliilr''' ' ten-day test period, their feet w iSZFZFP"?! ined in two ways: 1. Scrapings were 1 1 illtJ 'Til rrm -T t( ' fr" feet Jd examined br bf 1 IMliJMiJi' o.OBist.r.Eachsubieawas6'' yf x-m? i-wir.-iwr)piftBmr.v. i physician. We quote from the KPrc mm m issssasM PTTlTTO 5 tionwhichisni'lst stubuojjto PWJ IiMMiII 1 I K 1 Improvements were shown h e ' iY S I I I fi I I I k1 I f ' ! toms of Athlete'. Fooc-Ae W 'PrK:K ing, redness, etc. The report says: ''''"jfe' ' "I" our opinion Soretone is of very tiftL inite benefit in the treatment of lj K disease, which is commonly W"fl v4 'Athlete's Foot'." IV'il if Ahle'. Foot troubles you, d' pori wich this nasty. devilM , infection. Get SORETONE! I RObb,aS' InC" DrideCPO" |