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Show Popular Two-Piece Frock. GET yourself into this brisk young two-piece outfit, cut like a suit with a cardigan jacket top, an eight gored, pencil-slim skirt and a neat dickey collar, if you want to know true comfort for summer! Pattern No. 1615-B can be followed by the least experienced experi-enced dressmaker. You'll find it a joy to make in seersucker, crisp gingham or slick chambray. It is stunning, too, for town in a dark linen, set off with a spick dickey of white pique m SK: Tailored, neat and becrw this two-piece outfit is Sw the country as one of this s' most popular fashions for : and matron. Try it in y0Ur J1 robe, too, in the wash m JK. you like best. !a- Barbara Bell Pattern No. i61SB. signed for sizes 12, 14, 16, is 20 Corresponding bust measuremi.,.a? 1 34, 36, 38 and 40. Size 14 (32) sleeves requires 44 yards 35-inch " al; 5a yard contrast for dickey c Send your order to: SEWING CIRCLE PATTEwTnTl 143 New Montgomery suk,1 San Francisco ' Enclose 20 cents in coins for pattern desired. Pattern No Name Address ISN'T HE HANDSOME? THE f"l BOSS SWS THERE S NOTHING H 1 TOO GOOD FOR US--EVEII J CUTTER BLACKLEGOL-J If l5ska if Hrt5rtiftv SALT LAKE-BOISE-POCATEUC HOTEL BEN LOMOND OGDEN. UTAH yv ';--:",r " ip"?""1 " '" SS0 Rooms 50 Baths - $2.09 to N-H Famllr Roomi for I penonu KM Air Cooled Loonre and Lobbr Dlnin; Room Coffee Shop Tip Bed Horn of Rotary Kiwmnis Extntim Exchange Optimiitt "3WB" Chamber of Co mm tret and ii Chk Hotel Ben Lomond OGDEN. UTAH Hubert E. VUlck, Hp; , SY A coo' dsficiovs breaks ' ' f J j Hght and nourishing1, JUICY'FRESH gE CORN FLAKES that's thc "SELF-STARTER BREAm$rjj A big bowl of Kellogg's Corn Flakes ?2:-s with fruit and lots of milk. It gives you A 1 1 77 VITAMINS, MINERALS, PROTEINS, J S FOOD-ENERGY. As recommended by th8 r W3fii fl U.S. Nutrition Food Rules, Kellogg's Corn EWe Flakes are restored to whole grain nutritive llu'tt "p'''' B value through the addition of thiamin " 0lP rn ...B (Vitamin B,), niacin and iron. U'y THE OF THE PRESS Manufacturers and merchants sense the : power of the press. Early they began using it to carry their advertising facts and idej5 into homes. And they found it m5f profitable way in which to tell their storf to buyers. And the buyers in turn fouo it profitable to deal with those who willing to state in print the l"es " services -they offered. BuL!tt!CHn2nL7.K;1i;.S2i.. .E'llliiJJ,,,, Q. kS1llIald,ll!;J;ll.1i;uliM;lli;iIillIIililM""''' |