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Show Eml)roidered Panel That's Easy to Stitch TP Cl Pattern 2790. 'TP HIS handsome panel embroid-ered embroid-ered in wool or silk is fascinating fascinat-ing needlework and adds to the beauty of any home. Pattern 2790 contains a transfer pattern , of a picture 15 by 20 inches; Illustrations of stitches; color chart; material required. re-quired. Send order to: Sewing Circle Needlecraft Dept. 82 Eighth Ave. New York Enclose 15 cents In coins for Pat tern No Name Address RAZOR BLADES ASK YOUR DEALER FOR THE OUTSTANDING BLADE VALUE gga KENT EBBS lOforlOc DL 7 for 10c "TAKING THE COUNTRY BY STORM" KNOWN FROM COAST TO COAST CUPPLES COMPANY - ST. LOUIS), MO. BABTHELEAW mmekteo -me ?&J?3m SetIUG-MACUME IN 1850. A MO0, RESENTING HIS vvs better way, ESTRDVED IT. me germs way ia treat COHSTlPATlOti DUE TO LACK OF PKDPEK "BULK." W THE WET (5 TO CORRECT THE OF THE TROUBLE WITH A PEUCIOUS CEREAL, KELLOGG'S fT7 N ALL.-BXAH...EAT rr every cay ill nnmm mo mhk PLEm HU'nHAHiH OF WATER. ---lli'M T$T$ s $ $ $ s $ $ $ $ s $ $ 1 We Can All Be EXPERT ' BUYS US In bringing us buying Information, as to prices that are being asked for what we Intend to buy, and as to the quality we can expect, the advertising columns of this newspaper perform a worth while service which saves us many dollars a year. It Is a good habit to form, the habit of consulting the advertisements every time we make a purchase, though we have already decided just what we wont and where we are going to buy It. It gives us the most priceless feeling In the world: the feeling of being adequately prepared. When we go Into a store, prepared beforehand with knowledge of what Is offered and at what price, we go as an expert buyer, filled with self-confidence. It Is a pleasant feeling to have, the feeling of adequacy. Most of the unhappiness tn the world can be traced to a lack of this feeling. Thus advertising adver-tising shows another of Its manifold facets shows Itself as on aid toward making all our business relationships more secure and pleasant. $$$$$$$$$ss$$s$$ NEW IDEAS By Ruth Wyeth Spears "TLI ii mill i i -SS. Mm l AROUND SIDES rW If H Ii OF BOX AND CLIP ( SJ A P '1 LID THEN v Jr s r'j, paste pieces ii ' JJblZjI ON TOP AMD vs-t 5n. bottom-line lid nj5-s!jv. and box with w&Sb plain contrasting j J MATERIAL I '"PHE pink and green chintz cov-ered cov-ered boxes on these closet shelves are lined with plain green cambric and they are hinged so that the front may be opened without with-out taking- off the lid. Any box of good stiff cardboard may be hinged and covered in this way. Library paste may be used or wall paper paste mixed with as little water as possible to make it spread smoothly with a paint brush. Adhesive tape or other strong gummed fabric tape will be needed to hinge the boxes. Cut the box lid straight across with a sharp knife three inches in from the front edge. Cut out the front of the box and hinge the pieces in place. Now, cut and paste the covering pieces, as directed di-rected in the sketch. Apply the paste on both the back of the fabric fab-ric and the box and smooth the material in place with a dry, clean cloth. Cover sides first with fab- A Fellow's Got To Eat! But acid indigestion, heartburn and sour stomach can sure take the joy out of a meaL If you're bothered this way ask your druggist for ADLA Tablets Bismuth and Carbonates for quick relief. ric straight around and about inch over edges; then cover top and bottom; then the inner sides with the plain fabric V inch below be-low the edges and inch over the top and bottom; then cover the top and bottom inside. NOTE: Complete directions for making a zipper garment bag similar to the one illustrated will be found in Book 6. You may also want to make a matching door pocket. Complete directions for cutting and making are in Book 4. If you do not have these useful booklets, send order to: MRS. RUTH WYETH SPEARS Drawer 10 Bedford Hills New York Enclose 10 cents for Book 6, and 10 cents for Book 4. Name Address Delicious .7 ; . ; quick 1o prepare . , , cook's time . ; ; economical, order, today ; from your gro' "The BfpE helps keep me feeling ft Syr brisk and efficient." yp I y-"1) ) ""s" I BERNiCE MERRICK, BREAKFAST" Registered Nurse f i A big bowlful of Kellogg's Corn I I Flakes with some fruit and lots of I rvJwP' I milk and sugar. I ""R I . ... I FOOD ENERGY! QraW VITAMINS! I . 7 ( U.NERAIS! I I T l PROTEINS! 1 Lu hk III plus the famous FLAVOR of f t V if r I M 1 Kellogg's Corn Flakes that rasfes A J tf sooorfitsharpensyourappetite, i,Q If ' sL f makes you want to eat. sN.i'lr C wimti v , Z - $ -. ftf4- BUSS" VfSEa HONEY & ALMOND CREAM yAp" Vpp$S Regular $1 size (pi7W fT3 limited time only I ifRLRmrSMEEDS 1 M SELECTED FOR YOUR LOCALITY Jfe, jl j Get them from your local dealer yXh - """""'' - , imwtrfr' I ' 1 .-k,-.,,.,,,-, ,,. ,., , . g7dA,.,J ; , i cfM M 7H SMOKE v 1 THE OF SLOWER BUftNING CAMELS GIVES YOU 23 LESS 'NICOTINE fW wirulJuLI Lis La of costlier tobaccos |