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Show 'PATTERNS I HOTEL BEN LOMOND I OGDEN, UTAH Jj 150 Rooms 350 Baths - IZ-00 to $4.01 Family Rooms for i person! - $4.00 Air Cooled Loanjre and Lobby Dining Room Coffee Shop Tap Room Home of Rotary Kiwania KxecatlTe Exchange O p ti m Uta "2 0- S 0 Chamber of Commerce and Ad Club Hotel Ben Lomond OGDEN. UTAH Hubert E. Vuick. Mtfr. effect through the waist which emphasizes em-phasizes the perky flare of the skirt and, is becoming to slim and chubby figures alike! Barbara Bell Pattern No. 1633 is designed de-signed for sizes 4. 6. 8. 10 and 12 years. Size 6 years requires l"s yards 35-inch material. ?e yard contrast for collar and IV2 yards ric-rac edging to trim. 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 "- t - PUT HOUSEHOLD BUDGETS TO WAR WORK A HOARD YOUR PENNIES TO m WAR y CAMs SAVINGS STAMPS T IS a simple design which al-1 al-1 ways looks best. That's why you'll admire and approve this running frock every time you see four little girl wearing it. The raised skirt line achieves a smooth . F"TxrS,!t SPLIT-SECOND f J k m SPECIALIST! HE'S A "SELF-STARTER" t JOHNNY STEGEB, famous sports photog-jggljigv photog-jggljigv rapher, leads a hectic life chasing action shots all tfM&rtS&b over the country. He says, HUVi&iyy "Night and day I'm on the A A nil go. And I've found that one L U El N way to hep stay on my toes from early morning to noon ElAffES istoeata good breakfast.) like a big bowl of Kellogg's M. O Corn Flakes with fruit and 8 Self-Starter! - toA nourishing food, Mr. Hitler ! HAVE potatoes in America. We also have fruits, meats and green and yellow vegetables. For every crop you harvest with forced labor, we have a larger crop grown by men who work hard from dawn until dark because it's their land, their country. You've never met an American farmer or his wife have you, Mr. Hitler? Too bad. Otherwise you might have thought twice before you started this war. Our cellars are used to store foods, not as bomb shelters. But our boys know the meaning of bombs. How did you like that first air raid, with not a single U. S. plane lost? Those boys didn't live on potatoes they had meat, milk, fruits, vegetables . . . all the things we have at home. American food follows them to the corners of the earth. How can we do it? American women are doing it home-canning for the home front and saving money for War Bonds at the same time! Do you know how much of it they're doing? Well . . . what would you give for FOUR BILLION JARS of home-canned home-canned foods, Mr. Hitler? BALL BROTHERS COMPANY MUNCIE, INDIANA, U.S.A. ; Can Successfully! Put some of those 4 : igl , J billion jars on your shelves; they represent a ' v'f "7tJ'' yJp-Al j dependable, low cost food supply for your fam- J '-'J -''fSb-l n 'Tjf A , m )i ily. But be sure your home-canned foods keep. i 'MA.'f ti llllP Use BALL Jars, Caps and Rubbers. Fill in the '? "AA $' coupon on the printed leaflet from a carton of ' iV-S'a ' II Jfrfo'j tf'Cy BALL Jars and mail it to us for a fret copy of If I f A y t the BALL BLUE BOOK complete canning in- ftEX 0 B J-l f iktli i I structions and more than 300 tested recipes. If jV J ffj . ySOJ1 you do not have the printed leaflet, send 10f? (iZS:!ZSrL f . vith your tume and address. " j |