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Show wmmmm tit-.1 1 NOTE: As a service to our renders Kit of these nrtieles have been printed in" five separate booklets. No, 5 contains 30 illustrations illus-trations with directions; also a descriptor of the other booklets. To jjet your cup of Book 5, send order to: MRS. RUTH WYETH SPEARS Drawer 10 Bedford Hills New York Enclose 10 cents for Book 5. Name Address 'oursioe Hipper "jytJ KTere two of these old T-:'Ld chairs - both with jfgone and a badly '-f rni h finish. "Get them f-"4 Jiehti" their owner .lean't stand the thought of :i i t and forced into unnat- .L " In the end she did eS0Ut of sight and used f 1 The trick was done . covers made, as shown. reyou see in the sketch aside chair for the living re 7d in richly colored soft red and blue-stones blue-stones with deep wine bind-F bind-F C legs of the chair were f:-.aDered and stained mahoga- i, with the cover The Jwas inexpensively re-Vi"with re-Vi"with a ready made seat of reshaped to fit by first Sa aper pattern to fit the of the chair and then using te pattern as a guide as indicted indi-cted he"- Deliciously vim-making . . . quick . . . easy 1o prepare . . . saves kitchen time and trouble . . . economical. . . order; today; from your grocery -j,. .i .... .. n THEY'REV 'EJHSEC ALWAYS qSmmm?-'m8m U jfi "; -.i If Diverted Mind The mind ought sometimes to be diverted, that it may return the better to thinking. Phaedrus. ' Weakness of Force Who overcomes by force hath overcome but half his foe. Milton. Mil-ton. . A 1 Q'$$4&? , POLISH sst Mom! Keep O-Cedar Polish handy . . . for dusting, cleaning, polishing Keep genuine O- Cedar Polish handy . . . then when sudden guests come, when the club meets, or when it's the usual time to clean and polish, yon can do both easily, speedily (with O-Cedar Polish and the mop) and you leave behind a soft, silken O-Cedar lustre that's lovelier. Ask always for O-Cedar Polish (AND the O-Cedai MOP ... it is big and thick and fluffy). MOPS, WAX, DUSTERS, CLEANERS AND FLY AND MOTH SPRAY r " f'&uivw- : r-v"- , 7' ' Note the benefits of delicious oranges " Government nutritionists say: Fully half our families get too few vitamins and minerals to enjoy the best of health! So make a your family rule to enjoy oranges every day. Just peel and eat them for grand daily refreshment. Or keep a big pitcher full of fresh orangeade handy. i An 8-ounce glass of juice gives you aU the vitamin C you nor- ;,j mally need each day. Also adds vitamins A, Bi and C, and the mm- , I' ' erals calcium, phosphorus and iron. This season the wonderfully juicy California oranges are plentiful plenti-ful in aSsizes.Thoic stamped "Sunkist" on the skin are Best Jor Juici and Every use Order them next time you buy groceries. Copyrighl, 1M0, Ctliloroii Fnut Crowcn ExcUopi , ' i i j, , i unp i. m mi .iiii i i " m it i' i M' in-i i mr ..j .b. , , i, ..- tjj I ALWAYS SMOKE f SMOKING IS A N s 1 y camels, they're I, ' lot more fun I EXTRA MILD AND l WITH A . I HAVE SUCH A I ' SLOW-BURN! KG i " GRAND FLAVOR 1 CAMEL Ph ' "-" .. . Inna. i'...f-. ,H'.i,.itriMial CET THE "EXTRAS" WITH SLOWER-BURNING 1 THE CIGARETTE CF COSTLIER TOBACCOS la recent laboratory tests, Camels burned j '"ILUNtOO 25 slower than the average of the 15 EaTD A A 'heT of Iarsest-selling brands tested "H COOLNESS sIower any oi them- That means- pyw on the average, a smoking plus equal to LFUVOR 5 EXTRA SMOKES PER PACK! |