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Show SEWING CIRCLE J-) (flip7 ; I r L 4 y 1 7'j3r f j " M ol e A L h M' . V', iff mr 1 I L 1- 1 , TpHE popular shirtwaist style in a tried and true pattern, designed de-signed especially for the larger figure. The eight-piece skirt contributes con-tributes a slimming, graceful line. The shirtwaist top has ample ful- n'-:.s, let in with tl.ii ts .-it t!.: :.). Milder Mil-der yiA'.; iui'l v.'.'u'.t; Hi':. '1 i.e notched collar, cuded t-.leeyes ;ii.d double poekets nir; thr; tailored oe-t:uls oe-t:uls v.hieh give Pattern .'.'o. V.',''A-U V.',''A-U the- Einnrtne'is typical of the favorite hhii tv.ai.'it styling. Kvery proportion is carefully planned, every feature is in k'-epmg, and the design rc-aclies a high tland-ard tland-ard of pattern srnartnc-Es! Suitable materials are linen, gingham, charnbray, broadcloth, shantung, pique, thark.skin, eyelet eye-let embroidery, flat crepe or prints. This is a dress which is well suited to stripes, geometric prints or polka dots. P.arbara Bell Pattern No. 1M1-B I to sizes i4, M. S8. to, 2, 44. 4fl end . Size 'M requires 4Vf yards 35-tnch materuL A detailed sew chart Five full direction for cutting and making. Send your order U SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. 149 New Montg-omery Ave. San Kraoclsco Calif. Enclose 15 cents la coins for Pattern No.,... Size Name Address Then Came the Rush And Doth Were Deadheads! It was the night of the grand concert, and approaching the hour at which it had been advertised to start. Blobb and Blabbs had hired a spacious hall and expected big profits. "Are the ticket - takers all ready?" asked Blobb. "Yes, sir." "All ushers at the doors?" "Right, sir." "Then throw open the portals! The hour has come!" The huge iron doors opened. Two small boys entered. "Please, mister," said a tiny voice, "can we both come in on this free pass?" KISSIHG THE BRIDE! ?f lT 1 I Since Colonial days it has been lsj f . a good American custom to kiss J j U'JJ M 3 L 1) the blushing bride after the ft 1 1 PV M I minister has laid . . . "I now 3 I pronounce you man and wife". v T And it's an equally good and equally 1 pleasant American custom to enjoy B j the fine full flavor and mild fra- &r'''''''$ ml grance of King Edward, America' rrrrrf3&'fryi&$ I I most popular cigar. Try King fr'ni M If you bake at home, use f 1 FLEISCHSl'S 1 m Household Favorite 1 $ of Four Generations! jlj Suppose you knew that one aisle of one floor in one store had everything you needed to purchase! Suppose that on that aisle you could buy household necessities, neces-sities, smart clothing, thrilling gifts for bride, graduate, voyager! voy-ager! How much walking that would save! How much time, trouble and fretful shopping you would be spared! That, in effect, is what advertisements in this paper can do for you. They bring all the needs of your daily life into review ... in one convenient place. Shop from your easy-chair, with the advertisements. Keep abreast of bargains, instead of chasing chas-ing them. Spend time in your newspaper to sat e time and money in the stores. iaaajiia3AUiiMM griiftiMrBiBBl J JIIHAiiJiattllaiTiiif re'fiyfii'i vt -Tiii LtAdc |