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Show is not a wishing-pageven though it is from a book of exclusive fashions by You can run any one of these frocks through your m short order. The patterns are so easy to follow (even the will say theyre simsimon-pur- e ple) and the finished article so exciting youll be apt to ask yourself, Why have I waited so long to Sew, sew, sew my own? THIS e, n! ma-chin- MESCAL IKE By S L HUNTLEr A Sad Case Dress. much. That vivacious chant striking simplicity aretke about it that will male" membered as the lady the lady in black, or the daily easy Itg. to sew, too, thank' New School Frock, You cute, little lady oil this is your lucky day. 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Size 36 requ material, pis yards of yards contrasting. h Pattern 1362 is designee sizes 12 to 20 (30 to 38 14 requires 4 yards material with short slews yards. Pattern 1213 is bust) of 33 desig-- sizes 8, 10, 12, 14, and It Size 10 requires 2'h yards otS material, plus 5i yam trastmg with I1, a yards d IV. bias binding. Send your order to The y FINNEY OF THE FORCE ('Ml tin 39-in- Mimihi.i Disliked Ui., Sei Circle Pattern A Combination Dish. Two Dept., 18 Montgomery Ave., San Francj Calif. Patterns 15 cents (us parts of tomatoes simmered with each. one part of celery makes a good Bell combination dish. ndlcate. S WKU Sente. In Preparing a Chicken Dinner. A live chicken usually weighs a third more than a dressed chicken. Allow half a pound of dressed chicken per person. For Basting Roasts. Leftover fruit juices, especially those from spiced fruits, make excellent basting liquid for roasts, chops and ham dishes. Picnic Lemonade. One cup sugar, one cup water, one cup strong tea infusion, six lemons, one cup crushed pineapple, three quarts water. Cook the sugar and to a thin syrup; add the tea, lemon juice, pineapple, and water. Serve iced. Sixteen to eighteen servings. Excellent to quench thirst. Juices from canned peaches, apricots, pears or cherries can be utilized for some of the water. OGDEN, tTAB t- 350 Rooms 330 Baths Family Rooms for 4 per - ' ci Air Cooled tunas Ston-- Grill Room .. Coffee J kn Home of The Curse of Progress One The I'p for Dainty Shoulder Straps. When making your undies try using narrow velvet ribbon for the shoulder-strap- s. The velvet side next to the skin acts as a grip, while the satin on top looks dainty. You will find that ribbon-velve- t straps will outlast any garment. lammai Englishman was belittling Scotland. As he drained his second glass he turned to his companion he said, "your country Why, has never produced a really great man Vou say Robert Burns1 Pouf! 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