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Show 3m THE BRAVER PRESS. ire.WKR. UTAH needlecraftpatterns Crocheted Rug in Many Sizes M wwww 11 ! Crocheted rug is so durahi. for a rug ?ntl inches or any larger size desired 3 Our Improved pattern -v- isual with . charts and photos and directions makes needlework eamlie fni of pattern, 20 cents. Due to an unusually la;ge dem! current conditions, slightiv mow j required in filling orders for a W 01.e tin most popular patterns. Send your order to: 714b has directions e J ihWl Of:) CROSS TOWN Sewing Box 3217 Bv y Roland Cod 4 Circle Needle raftDMT"" San Francisco Enclose 20 cents iur Patt'erici. 6 No Address, Piranha of South America Finny Fiend Wi ihout Fear A finny fiend common in some of the fresh waters of South Amer ica is the piranha or caribe (from will wait for "Why Tyrone, of course, I adore you and men run the of all you and you mustn't be jealous ning after me . . ." 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