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Show Pinafore for Little Girl The clever cutting of this useful use-ful pinafore is shown in the small diagram beside the little girl. You will see at once that this frock requires no seaming and of course the feature which so Pattern No. 1910-B greatly intrigues children is the butterfly which forms the pocket. Notice how simple it is to put on, merely slipped over the head and tied at each side. Mothers find it a great help because it can be used as an apron over a frock, which must be kept clean, or worn instead of a frock. The panties to match are an asset they have the comfortable French yoke top and stay snug but never bind. This attractive design made in cotton, percale, gingham, calico, or lawn would be effective with contrasting binding bind-ing and colorful embroidery on the butterfly pocket. Barbara Bell Pattern No. 1910-B is available for sizes 2, 4, 6, and 8. Size 6 requires 1 1-2 yards of 35 inch material plus 7-8 yard for the panties. Send fifteen fif-teen cents in coins. Send for the Summer Pattern Book containing 100 Barbara Bell well-planned, easy-to-make patterns. pat-terns. Exclusive fashions for children, chil-dren, young women, and matrons. Send fifteen cents for your copy. Send your order to The Sewing Circle Pattern Dept., 149 New Montgomery Ave., San Francisco, Francis-co, Calif. Bell Syndicate. WNU Service. BOYS! GIRLS! Rend the Grape Nuts ad In another column of this paper and learn how to join the Dizzy Dean Winners and win valuable free prizes. Adv. S N K0: THERE CERTAINLY IS! PE-KO EDGE JAR RINGS ARE MADE OF LIVE. RED RUBBER V js, THAT SEALS 'THE f Pi: THERE'S ENc'e BETWEEN GENUINE PE-KO MAKE THEM mrc TO APPLY, EASY EDGE JAR RINGS -m RFMOVP AND ORDINARY J REM0VE- RUBBERS. JAB. RUBBERS UNITED STATES RUBBER COMPANY United Stitei Rabber Products, be 1790 Brodnr, N Tort. N. Y looo 620 BSiBZa TI5E BESEEHEI ii iiiotie.il mm A Distinctive Residence J?r. An Abode. ..renowned j h water., President Throughout the West Salt Lake's Most Hospitable HOTEL j Invites You I RATES the $2.ooNto$Ioo EISeI RTewl2i2se DOUBLE w. E. SUTTON, General Manager ; $2.50to$4.50 CHAUNCEY V. WEST 5 .?IS Assist. Gen. Manager i 400 Baths f: "P HURRY UP , 72F AW-TFLL 5! W HELEN, I WlSH TT'tHAt'? THE STUFF T""1 ' i-f THE goSS WON'T K&if u -rn rt,,n- H YOU'D 5TOP THAT THROW DOWN VoUR 4 '! A LIKE IT IF WE KEEP If pa iNTiWrt mpc? S EVERLASTING ,f CARDS THAT HIM WAITING YoU cpi WniVRV 1 HUMMING LETL- ALWAYS BREAKS 7 ' KNOW HE WANTS fe iniMfi to A 1 QUIT THIS Jf, U? THE J,. ,. ...x , U Actrn r lno - 1 -NOT A WAR rlAWHafe W WEU Go N "71 lU'M DANCE Tj S3!& (P THE ITUVV Kf nL-ji SmmSm while you girls vftlT:'' Wmipmpmmmm Fix something ABOUT THAT -n SAY VOU'PBE fl H- SOUNDS LIKE .Nj WELL, MAYBE RAISE, CHARLIE IRRITA&LETOO, IF W COFFEE -NERVES LZ I WILL I CAN'T V I'M afriid you're vou had my J:;?:; had 'em, until lT- feel any r- NOT READY FOR. , ; HEADACHES AND MY DOCTOR MADE U WORSE )"" -x IT YET I PON'T . 7NPIGESTION ME SWITCH To L'j P rw-cvaCL I li dBLtZVZ YOU REALIZE Ik- ' PoSTUM-WHY DoN'T ijAjf ru7 uTvr-fn How cross and flj Starting to vou try poStum, h tM H, IRRITABLE YOU'VE mif CRITICIZE, IS HE? AND SEE ME LATER K y AUVAYS DRIVES BECOME DON'T STAMP FOR .ABOUT THAT 1; j i'L 1 WZFJ:mmfi IT-TELL THIS ? RAISE? E.". Z '7 rssf!f Mi tfidlf tight-fisted siave : vJ ' 5.1 fl prr-s-r 4:4mP'mt' driver where to tiriFT ' :r iTii 1 v Ut" " " ' ft-.,-,, & 1 - Of COURSE, children should so pays uTEgr,""'T-MIBMk:,iiBM"!g3 f P """I ncvcr drinl? co?ee;1,AntdtlD"7 fS- . J OH, CHARLIE, I I grown-ups, too, f.nd that the enf- I GOT MY , 1 1 THAT'S WONDERFUL! t' ' fem m coffee d.aKrcc.w.th them. 1 RAISE TODAY f I I KNEW IT WOULD I X If you are bothered by headoches 1 THE BOSS SAID j 1 COME SOON I , iZS or indigestion or can't Bleep '4 HE'D NEVER 5EE.V V 3 VOU'VE BEEN SUCH I ' A'K soundly.. . try Postum for30doys. 'Hi SUCH A CHANGE J A DEAR SINCE : , ' s Postum cOTtains nocafTein. It is A, IN A MAN JSv VOU SWITCHED J1 . fe) 'simply whole wheat and bran, , -fit -'..V, 10 rOSTUM f j & ,-oasted and slightly sweetened. "-. j ''' .- m -T-? ii...) 'T"''". ... . V Try Postum. You may miss cofTce I ''"TJ J-,.' 1 , rr. V., -i - at first, but after 30 days you'll i ' ' m ; 1 j! , s love Postum for its own rich, satittfyini; flavor. It is ? f yTJ i t ; ' easy to make, delicious, economical, and may prove a I I F- Z ? - real help. A product of General Foods. f '" J y f " PRE C Lot u cnd you your first week's supply of J Ef . .f" S 1, X-' Pontumrec Simply mall coup,n. O iis . conr. ' I 7' C J E: If f '" ' s 'x '"r Gr.vrFtAi. Poons, Bfttle Crrck, Mich. w n. u. t-h-ii : V'V" -if" - Send me, without obliKation, week'i upply ol Poitum. 7 V i-' y 1 K.roe j " 4 ':J ' -rW Street ,, . f : . . f - City Srl.tr . I " ' y - 1'" ' i Ci n Fill in cnmpletmly, print nam mnd adiironm. it f I ''--v' ' ' 0MjL''. If you live in Canada, d'lrei: General FfK'li, Ltd., f r $. ? ' oATHLi Cobourg. OnU (Offer expirei July I. 15JJ7.) |