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V) fJ vfSlII I jlLENT SAM " By Jeff Hayes 8209 Neat and Trim DUTTONS arranged strikingly on bodice and skirt lend an air of importance to- this youthful, versatile frock. It opens down the back, has a choice of sleeve lengths, is neat and trim. Pattern No. 8209 comes In sizes 12, 14, 16, 18 and 20. Size 14. 4t yards of 35-inch. Send today for yonr copy ot the new Fall and Winter Issue of FASHION. You'll be delighted with its easy-to-make styles, up-to-the-minute fashion news, special features. fea-tures. Free pattern printed inside the book. 25 cents. Lingerie Set LOOKING for a neatly tailored lingerie set for your new fall clothes? This well fitting slip and pantie pair is designed to flatter the more mature figure is easy to make, has few pattern pieces. Pattern No. 8198 Is for sizes 36, 88, 40, 42, 44, 46. 48, SO and 52. Size 38, slip, 2 yards of 33 or 39-inch; panUea, 1V yards. you want to get full service from them. On cool nights a light bolero jacket will protect your back. To clean glass straws, use an ordinary pipe cleaner. For the larger size glass straws use two or three cleaners twisted together. Cleaners may be used a number of times. Tour brown and white saddle shoes should be cleaned each day. Sloppy shabby shoes are never a sign of good styling. Use a carpet sweeper daily and a vacuum cleaner once a week and beating, which causes carpet threads to weaken and break, will not be necessary. When sanding unfinished furniture furni-ture for painting, sand thoroughly with fine sandpaper wrapped .I. i .1 i arouna a paaaea wooa diock. Wipe off with a soft lintless cloth. SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. 709 Mission St., San Francisco, Calif. Enclose 25 cents In coins for each pattern desired. ' Pattern No. m . Sli Name i Address (WfV.(w(l.PWWCWWWfuV.fWC.0"WCV,c.f.CWfWW(.cl.-OCff-C - r ? r i w I fifi & A quiz with answers offering ? At3T$!R 5 informa,iononvarious$ub'ect$ SMALL FRY by 1. Who said: "When there is' an income tax, the just man will pay more and the unjust less on the same amount of income"? 2. Was a battle of our Civil war ever fought in Europe? 3. Where is the Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes? 4. How did Julius Caesar meet his death? 5. What is the number of degrees de-grees around the equator? 6. What is the largest inland sea in the world? 7. Which is the most populous of the South American countries? 8. Who was it said: "These are times that try men's souls"? 9. Are Ethiopians Christians? 10. Does a barrel of compressed air have, more buoyancy than a barrel of air at atmospheric pressure? pres-sure? 1 The Answers 1. Plato. 2. Yes. The Union ship Kear-sage Kear-sage sank the Confederate cruiser Alabama in European waters off Cherbourg, France. Star Spangled Banner Key Watched Had 15 Stripes The Star Spangled Banner that Francis Scott Key, watched "through the perilous fight" had fifteen stripes. From 1795 to 1818 the American flag had fifteen alternating al-ternating red and white stripes. Two extra stripes stood for the two newest states in the Union, Vermont and Kentucky, admitted in 1791 and '92. 3. Alaska. 4. He was assassinated. 5. 360 degrees. 6. The Caspian, which is 760 miles long and varies between 100 and 280 miles wide. Its total area is 170,000 square miles. 7. Brazil. 8. Thomas Paine. 9. Yes, they have been Chris tians since shortly after the Crucifixion, Cru-cifixion, when Matthew carried the doctrine of Christ into that country. 10. No. A barrel of compressed air has more weight, therefore has less buoyancy. I NO OTHEfc CEREAL GIVES MORE ENEftSyGEnWE orisimalkelloggS com FLAKES IN THE WHITE, RED, AND GREEM PACKAGE. REGULAR OR FAMlLy SIZE. f CuoroDId by'SV J I V Gwd HouMktpln j J V 5' Atk Molhtr, Sh Knows,,, Clabber Girl It th baking powder with the balanctd double action . . Right, In the mixing bowl; Light, from the oven. MM - - - - ' - Fin IANT1 Apply Lime Early Lime should be applied tlx months to a year before legumes are seeded. It takes lime that length of time to sweeten acid soils so that good stands of clover and alfalfa can be grown. Testing Fresh Eggs To test eggs for freshness, place them in a pan of water. A fresh egg will lie on Its side on the bottom of the pan, while an old and stale egg will rise to the surface. Tobacco Cost High American Medical association reports re-ports that the American people spend two and one-half times as much for tobacco at they spend for physicians services. Make Ivory Combs First, maker of ivory combs In America was Andrew Lord of Say-brook, Say-brook, working about 1789. Removing Tea Stains To remove tea or coffee stains from china cups, rub them with a damp cloth dipped in baking soda. Deep Se Mining Coal deposits in the mines of Lota, Chile, are being worked at 409 meters under the sea. New Heating Pad A waterproof electric heating pad has been developed. Shoes an the Roof A new floating roof for use oa storage stor-age and filling tanks has a vapor-tight vapor-tight seal which is obtained by means of a fabric-covered stainless steel shoe, held tightly against the tank wall by spring-actuated arms. Heart Beat Charted The pumping action of the heart is charted in great detail and with precise time measurement on a moving strip of paper by an Instrument Instru-ment called the electrokymograph. George Had a Mole Production of mules in the United States dates back to colonial times. George Washington was presented with a jack by the Spanish king about 1787. First Collegiate Meet Princeton won the first intercollegiate inter-collegiate track and field meet staged at Saratoga, N. Y in 187S. Fix Loose) Bricks ' Loose bricks can lead to expensive expen-sive damage suits. Be sure they are cemented firmly in place. Whipping Cream A little lemon juice placed In cream will make the cream easier to whip. Meaey on Maine Farms Maine farmers have 221 million dollars worth of farm property. Grow Better Tomatoes A first generation hybrid tomato produced at the Cornell station yielded 1,600 pounds an acre, almost double the yield of the most widely known early variety in New York. Insurance Coverage Because of the tremendous rise in replacement costs during recent years, many homes and buildings are not sufficiently covered by lira and other damage Insurance. Chinese Took Fingerprints Fingerprints found in China were made la 200 B. C. The oldest recorded re-corded fingerprints in America were carved on the face of a cliff in Nova Scotia. President oa Train Pres. Franklin D. Roosevelt traveled trav-eled 243,827 miles on railroads while president of the United States. v Casting for Bass A score or more casts may be necessary to arouse a he-man bass and make him strike. Diesels an BaUroads , Railroads on January 1, 1947, had 3,624 diesel locomotives In operation, opera-tion, compared with 749 in 1940. Vest Pocket Monkeys Marmosets, the smallest monkeys known, weigh only half a pound. |