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Show Neat Wall Pocket for Ration Book, Letter Pax on r .UMBER 'rnl SAW J-"" TO CUT JUST JbuTSIDE MARK i, I V" BRADS, TO i NAIL FRONT SI ll . Lto sides-then i 1 ' j"S-i?fiCK T0 sides- t sJfS5' THEN NAIL ?:iggri'?gj3 BOTTOM IN PLACE EARLY American wall pockets cut out of light weight pine or scraps of half inch material may-have may-have many modern uses. In the kitchen they are just the thing for ration books and a pad for the grocery list. Just inside the front door one will lend a decorative note and make a convenient place for driving gloves and keys. Originally these pockets were made in a great variety of de-boxes. de-boxes. They are still useful for signs and were used for letter this purpose or for a leave-a-note pad and pencil. If you enjoy working work-ing with wood you may want to cut these pockets out by hand with a coping saw as shown here. Ii you have a jig saw it is much faster, fast-er, or you may mark your design and take it to a woodworking shop to be cut out for a few cents. -T Barbara Bell Pattern No. 1741-B designed de-signed for sizes 14. 16. 18. 20; 40. 42 and 44 Size 16 (34) requires 2','8 yards 35-inch material; 7 yards bias fold. Use scraps for bottom. Due to an unusually large demand and current war conditions, slightly more time is required in filling orders for a few of the most popular pattern numbers. Send your order to: NOTE Mrs. Spears has made pattern in actual size for three of these Early American letter boxes. The patterns ar on one sheet with complete directions for making and finishing. Request Pattern No. 261. enclosing 15 cents. Address: MRS. RUTH WYETH SPEARS Bedford Hills New Yo'rk I Drawer 10 ' Enclose 15 cents for Pattern No. 261. Name Address 1724 '"'dh ijmJti SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. 149 New Montgomery Street San Francisco Calif. Enclose 20 cents in coins for each pattern desired. Pattern No Size Name Address Bright Colors THE brighter the better ... a two-piece that lends itself to brilliant contrasting colors. Flattering Flat-tering top, young skirt. Barbara Bell Pattern No. 1724-B designed de-signed for sizes 12. 14. 16, 18 and 20. Corresponding Cor-responding bust measurements 30. 32, 34, 36 and 38. Size 14 (32) bodice requires, with short sleeves, Ui yards 39-inch material; ma-terial; skirt 2e yards; S yards ribbon trimming. Favorite Apron APRONS are certainly turning ,, n ho fachinn's net these OhakeiV) BiG.C00p fllllill Find the Scrap to Eliminate the Jap Battleship a Menagerie For over a century, seamen on British "war vessels were permitted permit-ted to own pets, with little restriction restric-tion on their number and size, says Collier's. The practice was banned a few years ago, when the admiralty learned that one battleship battle-ship carried an assortment of 1,560 animals, n. which included large snakes, bears, deer and antelopes. days and this one, with patchwork border, is one of the favorite models. V There's nothing to prepare or - ' mix when yon serve Kellogg's Com Save fl'me Flakes. No pans, skillets, or stove to - , , r i . i clean up. Even the dishes aro tuel-OWer fOOCIS, JOOl easier to wash. You know how those things count , I 1 Z Kellogg's Corn Flakes are '""SSMw? MijAm, "IT 1 stored to WK01E 6WUN Nil- VjiJjl VjJ Kmaayf 1 . 1 TRITIVE VALUES of Thiamin , . 1 (Vitamin Bi), Niacin and Iron. .. fu.J : 1 ,-" 4 ' I DOROTHY WALLACE, f :- f machinist on the I A J j, "swing shift" at the ' ( Vil Wright Aeronautical t ' 7fiMF Corp, works on four- "4 f ;.,; I tccn-cylindcrCydone f t , ' "T'r- -' ' Li'-i'''''Mv4 ' JS y.y -where cigarettes are . , Y"MELS ' X 19 -J ARE ALWAYS HAS ) f The T-ZONE--Tte and Throat- -..If ON MY THROAT AND X - ia the proving ground for cigarettes. . "Vrl t Only jour taste and throat can decide J EVERY CAMEL IS A FRESH j T 'fSJ, which cigarette tastes best to yon... j -rucJ I C fa'Jiit f nd how it affects your throat. Based X. I KtAI . IMCT K V f-J on the experience of millions of f SUIT ME TO A : imokers, wo believe Camels will .; i f I i . 'A ' .uit your -T-ZONE' to . A'--' V k '-- '.K VV j |