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Show SWING CIRCLE PATTERNS For Pleasant Summer Afternoons Gay Two-Piecer for Teen-Agers I SNAPPY FACTS J RUBBER LrJ In 1942, our firs year or war, 4Vi of the rubber consumed in the U. S. was synthetic; in 1943, 35, and in 1944 80. At the present time, more than 85 is synthetic The synthetic rubber industry is using us-ing soap at the rate of 100,000,-000 100,000,-000 pounds a year enough to cover the needs of the population of Chicago for one year. A new kind of synthetic rubber rub-ber has been developed from lactic acid (buttermilk). The B. F. Goodrich Company has made experimental tires of rubber produced from kok-saghyz, the Russian Rus-sian dandelion. Save Used HJali for Olie flighting ronl 36-52 Afternoon Frock T OVELY afternoon frock for the I larger woman who likes a sim- pie, uncluttered feeling about her i clothes. Wonderfully slenderizing - and with just a touch of ruffling t fnr fAminirm arr-pnt. Junior Two;Piecer , THE gay little flared peplum on i thi smooth two-piecer for juniors jun-iors whittles your waist to a minimum. mini-mum. Use big, bright ric rac for a dashing trim. Smart, and i so easy to wear for all your summer sum-mer activities. Pattern No. 1984 is designed for sizes 11, 12, 13, 14. 15, 16 and 18. Size 12. short sleeves, requires 35s yards of 39-inch fabric; fab-ric; 9 yards trimming. rj SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. d' 149 New Montgomery St. OJ San Francisco, Calif. Si Enclose 25 cents in coins for each pattern desired. Pattern No Size Name Address Pattern No. 1312 is designed for sizes 36. 38, 40, 42, 44, 46 , 48, 50 and 52. Size 38, short sleeves, requires 2Ve yards of 35 or 39-inch material; 1 yard machine-made ruffling to trim. Snap, Crackle; Pop! "The Grains Are Great Foods" D I P T J : IKellogg's Rice Krispies equal the whole ripe l Ij t I grain in nearly all the protective food ele- I I ments declared essential to human nutrition. J jllPj .. ' " I JOEY: Gee, Mom! I almost had to tell their Moms how easy It is to fight to keep the Filled Buns you put make those buns and other wonder In my lunch boxl ful treats with Flelschmann s yellow MOM: Well, Joey, well lust have to label Yeasti ANDANOTHER THING, EDITH... ) fS ftiVD FOR Mr : t FLEISCHMANN'S IS THE ON IV Si r : ''f fe "serf ,,, Jf YEAST FOR 6AKIN& THAT HAS paZtT ft"""W 40 ADDEP AMOUNTS OF BOTH J gnl yeboo"TheBr J V VITAMINS A AND 0, AS WELL 1 " " 0ver 7c rel I ( AS THE VITAMINS COMPLEX H bnaS1 mmhl. mm . , ; And all those vitamins go right . rSVjff ' Into your baking with no great loss fPfo'l'b K in the oven. So. always get Fleischmann's yellow i lobelYeastAweek'ssupplykeepsinthelce-box. Uz-.tlJ . r4k STIFF JOINTS and BRUISES 2Mui eular Aches and Poins Stiff Joints BruUeii move in the sairj . ; f ri Fl It's easy to prevent disease losses -as easy as vaccinating your "A lm B U fe VU''J valuable livestock with Cutter Vaccines & Serums! Ask any ;rrm Pl K: S cattleman who's used them -he'll tell you "Cutter products really ff 1 do a fob!" That's because they're made wuh the same care and ' I N UJ attention that Cutter gives its vaccines for human use U 11 U-J scientifically deveIopedalwaysW. Lse Cutter W CUTTER VACCINES I SERUMS |