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Show W "3(ft lM1' $ Pattern 7282 contataTiZT mat and scarf. ulustrs!i T- Enclose 15 cents ii costoTrp?-. No Name Address Pattern No. 7282 OOLORFUL jiffy crochet in mats and scarfs, done in rug cotton will make your luncheons go off gaily. The scarf can be any desired de-sired length. If you re concerned about,', sort of gift to send a friend or tf. tive in one of Uncle Si-' branches of the services v' worries are over. Uhesrn'ofc, pipe or rolls-his-own, the u-v is a pound of tobacco. Nunw" surveys made among solan sailors, marines, and Guardsmen show that tots-ranks tots-ranks first on his gift list. tobacco dealers are featm' Prince Albert in the pound for service men; Prince Alt-the Alt-the world's largest-selling mi ing tobacco, is a big fav0;;( among many men in the ser;.j Adv. Bpi l-rTJ ' ,h SURE DUN EXTERMINATOR is tii ALL-OUT VICTORY Effort on Your Porlti Kill Rats, Mict and Cot It toe (hi and Conserve Health and FoodirVi 35c and M.OO AT All DIUGGCT i Sill on "certain days"ofmoi If functional monthly dlstuta make you nervous, restless, lie-strung, lie-strung, cranky, blue, at such tin -try Lydia E. Pinkham's Veftti!.! Compound - famous for over S years to help relieve suet ft and nervous feelings ol wonei "difficult days." Taken regularly-Pinkhin'i Compound helps build up usance us-ance against such annoying sp? toms. Follow label directions, if t worth tryingl v ' DON'T LET CONSTIPATION SLOW YOU IP When bowels are sluggish ulj irritable, headachy and evtrytttH : do is an effort, do as oiil do--FEEN-A-MINT, the modem gum laxative. Simply chew MINT before you go to bedHlW -out being disturbed-next more-; thorough relief, helping y " again, full of your M IW FEEN-A-MINT. Tastes vfjp. and economical. A generous fsffljP.. FEEN-A-MINT ii 1 Do Yon Bake at Home? If you do, send for a grand cook book crammed with recipes for all kinds of yeast-raised breads and cakes. It's absolutely free. Just drop a postcard with your name and address to Standard Brands Inc., 691 Washington St., New York City. Adv. Honey Icing. j Since sugar rationing has gone into effect, "fj ers will begin to look for substitutes to w"L ore sweet tooth. Honey and molasses will be usea often and for more purposes in the kitchen inau were in pre-war days. Yet cakes, which cau large amounts of sugar, may still be maa,f " nas sweets are used for the trimmings. Here nww , a good use, for as a frosting it is light, not too and an attractive delicate yellow in color. 1 1 Directions: Measure one cup of honey, aria uje on the top of the stove until it pours easily. M the honey is warming, beat up one egg J1 diej. which one-eighth teaspoon salt has tjeen When the honey is warm enough to pour easuj. zle it into the egg white and continue Deaws mixture. Beat until the frosting is stiH. I may be added if desired. Blue Cheese Dressing. For something a little different in Salad Dressfflj the Blue Cheese Dressing will add a variety w salads that will delightfully surprise tM 1 Here is the recipe: Mix cup of oil wiifl pound of mashed Blue Cheese. Let it s short time and add two tablespoons ol : J per, I vinegar, tarragon or malt. Add salt a"a5 forces-tablespoon forces-tablespoon of lemon juice and a few drops oi tershire. Stii before using and keep coio. |