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Show 1 For Dress and Utility "VUHY Mollie R., are l J ' you going out fnV J 1 2 5 5 J 5 again? My own mother 7 j r" has become a gadabout iL fit, h4 and all because she made herself such a pretty new dress. Really, Ma, those soft graceful lines make you look lots slimmer. I think the long rippling collar has a good deal to do with it. Or maybe it's because the skirt fits where it should and has plenty of room at the bottom." "Yes, My Darling Daughter." "Daughter, dear, how you do run on! Imitate Sis; put your apron on and have the dusting done when I get back from the Civic Improvement League meeting. meet-ing. And speaking of aprons, that is the cleverest one Sis ever had. I love the way it crosses in the back." "So do I, Mom, and see how it covers up my dress all over. Good-by, Good-by, Mom, have a good time." Sisterly Chit Chat. "Sis, run upstairs for my apron, won't you? I wouldn't have a spot on this, my beloved model, for all the world. It's my idea of smooth: all these buttons; no belt; these here new puffed sleeves; and this flare that's a flare." "Just you wait, Miss, till I grow up! Your clothes won't have a look in because I've already be- gun to bew-Aiy-uwn. Ail rignt. I m going." And so on well into the afternoon! after-noon! The Patterns. Pattern 1268 is for sizes 36 to 52. Size 38 requires 5Vk yards of 39 inch material plus 1 yards of Vi inch bias binding for trimming. Pattern 1292 is designed for sizes 12 to 20 (30 to 42 bust). Size 14 requires 4 yards of 39 inch material. ma-terial. Pattern 1255 is designed in sizes 6, 8, 10, 12, and 14 years. Size 8 requires 1 yards of 35 inch material for the blouse and 1 yards for the apron. Send for the Barbara Bell Spring and Summer Pattern Book containing con-taining designs of attractive, practical prac-tical and becoming clothes. Exclusive Ex-clusive fashions for children, young women and matrons. Price, 15 cents per copy. Send your order to The Sewing Circle Pattern Dept., 149 New Montgomery Ave., San Francisco, Francis-co, Calif. Price of patterns, 15 cents (in coins) each. Bell Syndicate. WNU Service. i55iiiipi5iili M i San Fraxieisco: I (One way fare from Ogden or Salt Lake City, good in air-conditioned coaches or chair cars.) We have the FASTEST TRAINS to San Francisco, all air-conditioned. 25(!-30tf-35tf meals on die Pacific Limited, $31 ROUNDTRIP to San Francisco; Fran-cisco; $32 ROUNDTRIP to Los Angeles via San Francisco both fares good in air-conditioned standard Pullmans (berth extra). Southern Pacific For information' write D. JL Owen, Gen. AxU Dept. A. 41 So, Main St., Sail Lake City IN UTAH AND -.v 'C;" ; 1 v- - i ITS """"THE HOTEL EEN LOMOND 0;den's Finest . . One of Utah's Beet 350 Rooms 350 Baths $2.00 to $4.00 Doi'shtful Rroms Air Cooled Corridor Grill Rosrn Colics Shop Spacious Lourge and Lotby Ctjrteo'js Service Ever Corrfcrt cod Convenience w II Le fn-jnd at THE HOTEL BEN LOMOND OfiDEN, UTAH "COME AS YOU ARE" CHAUNCLV W. WLLT, GilN'L MGR. |