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Show iEWlTSG CIRCLE PATTERNS Suit for the Matronly Woman Crisp, Practical House Dress Ifffiilt; if Ever a Favorite I fjf Iffc TpHE sort of house dress which I ; 11 Jill iJriffffiw&h s a Perenrual favorite it's so I fff-'lf 4ffwfjfm crisp lookinS easy to get into, L-I4i TfflyMfffMX 80 easy to launder 1 Make it of gay J"" -j t& iftl'wMfyA flowered percales or seersucker 1224 miv& 3X1(1 trim it with three rows of , m'w'lw'r . bright ric-rac on the notched col- MjMml lar and pocket top- T "tlssiif Barbara Bell Pattern No. 1205 is de- signed for sizes 14, 16, 18, 20; 40, 42 and 44. Size 16, short sleeves, requires 35,i EX)R the older or more matronly woman who wants a neat jumper jump-er jacket suit which will be slimly flattering, comfortable to wear and can be made up in almost any sort ef material. Barbara Bell Pattern No. 1224 Is designed de-signed for sizes 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46 and 48. Size 36, jumper, requires 3 ',4 yards of 39-inch material; short-sleeved jacket. l7 yards. Fr this pattern, send 25 cents, in cains. your Dame, address, pattern number and size wanted. Ever a Favorite HpHE sort of house dress which is a perennial favorite it's so crisp looking, so easy to get into, so easy to launder! Make it of gay flowered percales or seersucker and trim it with three rows of bright ric-rac on the notched collar col-lar and pocket top. Barbara Bell Pattern No. 1205 is designed de-signed for sizes 14, 16, 18, 20; 40, 42 and 44. Size 16, short sleeves, requires 35,i yards of 39-inch material; 2V2 yards ric-rac ric-rac trim. Due to an unusually large demand and current war conditions, slightly more time is required In filling orders for a few of the most popular pattern numbers. Send your order to: SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. 149 New Montgomery St. San Francisco, Calif. Enclose 25 cents in coins for each pattern desired. Pattern No Size Name , Address How to Remove Partition Between Rooms, Yet Have Separate Units By Ruth Wyeth Spears fO CURTAIN MAYBE WINDOW l Os. DRAWN WHILE TABU CURTAINS VSS IS BEING SET MATCH fl !"! ROOM J, 1 Z CHAIR ml& rawa m HAVE you ever thought of removing re-moving the partition between your living and dining room but feared the ceiling would sag if supports sup-ports were removed? Or, perhaps you have considered the idea and decided that after all it might not always be convenient to have the two rooms in one? Here is an answer an-swer to both of these questions. The sketch shows the partition removed to give a greater feeling of space but the main supports have been left in. A balustrade between the two rooms makes a division without spoiling the light airy effect and a draw curtain matching the living room draperies dra-peries make it possible to shut the dining room off when desired. 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