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Show Hints For Your Yule Dinner Foods with a Christmas air will contribute much to making this holiday a success for your family. fam-ily. Your favorite may be turkey with all its fixin's, traditional ham, roast goose or even roast pork, but whatever it is, have the accompanying dishes all blend in with your main course. These menus will guide you in planning your Christmas feast: I Cranberry Sherbet With Avocado Slice Roast Turkey or Chicken With Stuffing Celery Curls Radishes Olives Mashed Potatoes Gravy Buttered Brussels Sprouts Hot Rolls Pickled Peaches or Pear With Red Jelly Steamed Pudding With Hard Sauce Coffee , II Hot Tomato Juice With Chopped Parsley Roast Pork With Candied Sweet Potatoes Baby Beets Green Peas Carrot Sticks Celery Olives Dinner Rolls Honey Jelly Hot Mince Pie Coffee After-Dinner Mints and Assorted Nuts III Cream of Mushroom Soup Baked Ham With Clove and Brown Sugar Topping Peach Halves With Cranberry Star Garnish Parsleyed Potatoes Mashed Turnips Green Beans Cabbage Cole Slaw Pickles Jelly Celery Hearts Plum Pudding With Sauce Coffee I PATTERN Sis. a 'l I Bedtime Pal '1,'V 'I TT WILL be love at first sight I.';-' '1 when your child sees this dar- -rasST! 1 . . 'I ling doll . , . she's so pretty, so rVmvvN . ' ' ' ' l cucldlv and so soft. Going to bed IfSwVtxV 1. ' ! ' I wil1 be fun ' whon this do11 li 1 oes aln8 be snuggled! Here's I I lA ' a"' ' '" l gram 'r VeFy oun cn" V ViT I ! I Borbara Bell Pattern No. 1704-B gives ." ! ''.iM- . ' . r.'Sj complete directions for making this doll L " 7T (wllh 19-'nch body) applying the hair and 'II maklnff the frnrk. Rnriv nvmlraw it- ...! Gown and Jacket IT ENCOURAGES the relaxation 1 of breakfasting In bed and it flatters the wearer , . . could there be stronger recommendation recommenda-tion for this gay gift set of gown and jacket? Softly styled, it will typify daintiness and femininity in batiste, printed lawn, chiffon or smooth silk crepe. Edge gown and Jacket with. ruffled lace. Barbara Bell Pattern No. 1700-B Is designed de-signed for llzei 12. 14, 16, 18, 20; 40 and 42. Corresponding bust measurements 30, 32, 34, 36. 38. 40. 42. Size 14 (32) gown requires 3"4 yards 39-inch material, jacket 3 yards, lace edging for set 4',i yards. sateen, dress ',, yard 35 or 39-lnch material. ma-terial. Send your order to: 8EWINO CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. 149 New Montgomery street San Francisco Calif. Enclose 20 cents In coins for each pattern desired. Pattern No size Name Address for colds eouftliuK, sniffles and nraarJo aches get the sitlve with th base of old-fashioned old-fashioned mutton, wot Graadnu liked. As We Sing Let mc make the sor.gs of a nation, na-tion, and I care not who make iu laws. Andrew Fletcher. HITS IIEADCOLD W MISERY FASTiM Put l-unoVa-tro-nol up each nostril. It (I) shrinks swollen membranes, (2) soothes irritation, (3) helps clear cold clogged nose. Follow Vlk49 I ffiffi: VATEO-r:oi Do or Die Let us do or let us die. Robert Burns. h , wHOti nam JL4& liifilwrj oormous votutti Whoa oi i Hum nti odd imm pJTuffoMS. Inoru. ooar otorooeto ud noontara, doctor hmU pcorribo tho fuUot-ortlnc toodMnoo know tor rmntomotta rHf-adktnoi Hko UmlaJMI-Ma J.M.u. No uitfra. tMUru brtn comfort la fry Maix'imEn AX for fllrls who hastea hcalbrg Vyt' xttrMlly caused pimples Xj by relieving IrrlUtloN with RBGINE, Buy War Saving! Bonds COFFEE CAKE: II I One of the most popular among the dessert R I I breads, Crumb Coffee Cake is not difficult to make ID at home. D . Ingredients: One and one-half cakes yeast; one I tablespoon augar; one cup milk, scalded and I cooled; four and one-half cups sifted flour; one- I fourth cup butter; one-half cup sugar; one-fourth 11 teaspoon salt; two eggs, beaten. II Directions: Dissolve yeast and sugar in luke H warm milk: add one and one-half cups Uour. Beat II until smooth. Cover and let rise in a warm place, II out of drafts, for about three-quarters of an hour. II Cream butter, add sugar and salt; add to yeast II mixture. Add eggs and flour. Knead lightly. Put II I In a well-greased bowl, cover and let rise in warm place until light, or about two hours. Roll one-half H I inch thick and place in two well-greased pans. Let I rise again until light, about one and one-half hours. Prick tops with fork; brush with melted butter and I sprinkle with topping. Let rise in warm pla ce about I one-half hour. Dake about 20 minutes at 400 de- grccs F. II For the topping, cream one-third cup butter, one- third cup suKur added gradually to butter, mixing LI welL Add one-half cup sifted flour, one cup dry II cake or bread crumbs, ground, and one teaspoon II cinnamon. Stir until well mixed and crumbly. II rtKsrMTNEsawce f camels VRy With neo lo the Army, KarMariiies, ( TIA1E. THEyV GOT YcHMffe and Coast Cusr J, die favorite cigarette V fB iiCstncL (Dated on actual Mlcirccoids WHAT I WANT J 'S lo Pott Cxcbsoges and Caotecos.) mi nkirrxt A V"lv -1 MILDNESS JfrrwW ;a COSTtltR TOBACCOS faa'1" A) |