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Show Unit Shelves Are Easy to Build; 1 May Be Divided or Multiplied lS HOLD sggp" WIDE MAGAZINES lllliil NO SHARP CORNERS SIMPLE CUTS AND EASY CONSTRUCTION 1 MADE RIGID WITH NAILS AND MODERN GLUE By Rath Wyeth Spears trated directions' for each step in the construction con-struction of the units. To get this pattern enclose 15 cents with name and address and send direct to: MRS. RUTH WYETH SPEARS Bedford Hills New York Drawer 10 Send 15 cents for Pattern No. 270. Name j Address ' ahether yu have a house of your own or whether you move often, unit book shelves are the answer to many a problem. They may be scaled to fit almost any space; you may add to them as needed and they may be shifted shift-ed from one place to another according ac-cording to your mood. They may start in the living room and end in the children's room or in the kitchen. The units may be divided, divid-ed, multiplied or used in various combinations. You need no special skill to make the- three units shown. These well proportioned shelves were designed especially for amateur ama-teur homecrafters to make with the simplest tools. A compass saw from the five-and-dime will cut the curved shelves of the end units. Because the shelves were designed de-signed by a homemaker, a simple method of constructing them with no open dust space at the bottom was worked out and special thought was given to the width and depth of shelves so that they would have the maximum usefulness useful-ness and still be made of stock sizes of lumber. NOTE: Pattern 270 gives a full size pattern pat-tern for the curved shelves of these book cases and large diagrams with dimensions of all the straight pieces. Also a complete com-plete list of materials required and illus- SNAPPY FACTS j ABOUT j fcjT RUBBER ! Progress of our Pacific war program and the growing possibilities of reasonably quick recapture of some rubber rub-ber areas in the Far East have made men who know the rubber industry best emphasize em-phasize the need for sound policies to deal with the economic eco-nomic and political problems which the gradual return of natural rubber will raise. Mexico has Its own way of conserving conserv-ing tires. Mexican motorists are re- ) quired, by government regulation, to keep their cars Idle one day a week. Car owners select their "motorless day" and then must display dis-play on their windshields a sticker of a color designated for that day of the week. REGoodrish ; I FREE BOOKLET on ARTHRITIS AND RHEUMATISM' If you suffer from Arthritis, Neuritis, . Sciatica, Lumbago or any form of Rheumatism Rheu-matism ask your druggist for a free booklet on NUE-OVO, or write to Noe-Ovo, Noe-Ovo, Inc., 472 S. Wells St,, Chicago 7, 11U Jor YOUR FREE COPY. Successfully used for over 19 year When raw winds cut like ; CHAPPED LIPS SOOTHED QUICKLY! j Cracked tips so cruel, and painful! Caused when raw, bitter weather dries skin cells, leaven them "thirsty." Skin may crack, bleed. Mentholatum acta medicinally: (1J Stimulates local i blood supply. (2) Helps revive thirsty cells so they can retain needed need-ed moisture. For sore, chapped hands, lipB Mentholatum. Jars, tubes, 30. f Ask Your Grocer for . . . CREAM of the WEST S When your pantry shelf contains "Cream of the West" breakfast worries vanish. It's Ji:43L delicious, it takes but five minutes to cook jfQ and you provide the family with important fe'7fly'k '"J nutritious elements Vitamin B, Vitamin A, s!?zj'd Phosphorus, and Calcium in their natural -L-JiZi' state. Too, it has a flavor all its own and the oftener you eat it the better you will like it. MONTANA CEREAL CO. cm-;rgs, n:oniana |