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Show mm fjfEerie Ml" )fby do(you haunts It thi always sing THE MURRAY EAGLE f...M BrT rl Keening nnre ultf, Schoo Corps tion is at Fort personnel th porcni organiza- - Look$'tuho J one Zri& P . . . J'r T ho uith a EWONG CTOCLE nr.cto nf Time K t r r . . to ,gn0rCd 'inf :J it Tac a tlamlv. men's clothes. SEWINO CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. 14S New Montgomery Street Calif. San Francisco Enclose 20 cents In coins for each pattern desired. Pattern No Name Address - I when Size......... ., be-- a that was -- nui were marnea. A case of ad wanting. brief cases, ES3 h nhone "Is thil Mr. lUloposis speaking?" m.at U im Tint ' 411, aren't you glad?" .It. Luggage, -- ric-ra- c Relief where was a time but my husband, INTS Pattern No. 8127 Is made for sizes 14 to To provide the most adequate 42. Size IB requires l', yards 32 or material. 5 yards braid for serving of omelet allow three eggs No. 1: 74 yards bias fold to trim No. 2. for every two servings. Send your order to: exaspera- - air I (da m I dress complete protection. toZ tA OUSEHOLD Not only is the pattern simplified, the apron is designed to put on in Table salt added to blue water a jiffy it ties in place firmly, the distributes the color more evenly straps stay up and it gives your and prevents streaked or patchy-looking V ftV I belts, books, leather chairs, card cases, purses and handbags should be treated with vaseline occasionally to prolong their life. murdered m ornnaeit ...t. m "wed" and hrnnpttM hava Private William Claycomb of The next stop in Blairsville, Pa., weighs the in- is to dump a bag of flour into gredients for bread. the mechanical mixer. . bread-makin- g TjaM knit been noticed any dif- never I 1 L and r. Ai Nursemaid to a Lince. 20-to- n Fuller Pep J. By JERRY LINt ft .w.ja- a- -.. HE'S A -- - PAN AMERICAN'S JO is chief of tha STARTER SELF 7 A I Tililn' to a fellow the other day, eouldnt help thlnkln' that lots of Oi claim they have an open tad when the (act o' the matter I It's only vacant. reminds me that If you ml!; think straight about you'll see why I keep Private Sofness of Boston, left, cuts the mixed dough as it comes from the mechanical mixer. Private Glick of Sew York operates the mixer. viu-mls- j, Private J. R. Bowers of Henri' etta, Okla., removes the mixed dough from the trough to the bench u here it will be kneaded. He seems to like his job. tellln' fOi ibout KELLOQO'S PEP. An' tint's because this swell cereal la era-ric- h In the two vitamin eat often short In ordinary meals -- B, ind D. And believe me. PEP 1 1 mighty aUck-tastlcereal, rsj don't you try It tomorrow? A 8127 0t bit bo fW in " e wvllcr Com tiu ,n4to CORN Fresh New Apron DANDS of ric rac on a slim waisted, full skirted apron! the sewing urge in you, ioesn't it? Every woman who iikes to "make her own" will enjoy sewing this useful, fresh flattering apron a style which can be completed with just two pieces. FLAKES es ft "SELF-STARTE- R REAK PAS' Which Clipper! "Beaching Crew" tor the big, ocean-flyin- g South American Clippers, H says: "You'w got to Keep your eyes opea on a big job like this. Tha breakfast that helps keep ma in there pitching is a big bowl of Kellogg" Corn Flakes with fruit and plenty of milk. It's a great favorite here at tha employees' cafeteria, too." o fif I- - IMttmoTfl tktl tupplin prr mitm( fmU mmmmm da,h mtd of (l)lit w ft 14 W daily md tfyittmm Bu czzl --"1 WW HINDS GIANT L &61 Srre i -- at- - Utrr the ihmch has .iff for 21 hours to rise, it is placed on thti workbench where it is kneaded, weighed and placed into the pans for immediate baking. c"J i (! T!4l'Hfe X fir .... S" UMlTEOTtM ATTOIUl &000S COUNTERS! " froSvu Cor. BloMBflf4d, Casualty K. 1. - MKT" ' if ' 1,000 miles from the enemy 'VI " ! gt.Z'4 ALMOST as fatal as a bullet or a klull h the breakdown in the spirit of a Sailor x a soldier. and naval stations have a jlace to go, to turn to, "home away from home." Our men have the finest spirit in the world. Hat must l maintained in the American way. The djtiea of the USO have more than doubled during the yraf. I'a field "f operations has enlarged to inchiJe almost the ent'.re fare of lie c,h'be. jf it mere They must not be made to fed that thry armr.l utomatur.j, f ghting machines, as the cf the dictator have hem made it fed. re iP. rn alt ays s fit 1 vttotttT An, u Life in cur navy end army is bar J. D;siplmc h he mumcnta tough. It mast be. Hut there aho mu;,t Mr. os treated is when the sail' or solJicr u thHcl toatembU F mm, tnA M Dbint fwa, ,. to ill fcn cmtf4 it i4 dwUty A4 ii'l is bin Jos fxtul MW $50,000 COFftE . n f C. f"n',c'iU picture above. I'm rite Under of (.'nrtv. I l. pulls the bread from the a king ovens, wh'ie I nt"'" J r lumping .. - one great purpose USO cornea in. For (h- - USO i serve of six great sgrticif to see that our boyi in the tamr Voa are by rcjurstJ for help on all aide. By nil means, try to meet those request i. L3ut among tliTin, don't neglett the USO. Send jour contribution toi your local USO committee, or to USO, National Heudquartcra, EmpLrt State Building, New York. Iw-s- , V ph Adams of IWhetter. SHO? ". That'a whrre the the bandir.g To carry on its all impt.ttjnt work, it needs fund. No matter how small yoil make that contribution, it nertls it. Now. It nerds your contribution. V ! 1 ' " Give to the USO " the hot bread, ADVEKIISIRS VALUE WE TRUST YOU PLACE IN THEM P- - ,f - :iw!v- - " . i .. and will PROVE themselves worthy of it |