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Show &) OM THE (HOME FRONTi dimensions and shows how the lining lin-ing and the outside part were made. A coat hanger was cut down to measure 12 inches from end to end and was placed between the lining and the outside; these being stitched together around the top, as illustrated. NOTE These directions for making a bedside bag are from BOOK S of the series of booklets which Mrs. Spears has prepared for readers. This book alsa contains illustrated directions for more than 30 other useful things to make for your home and for gifts. To get a copy send 15 cents with name and address to: MRS. RUTH WVEIll SPEARS Bedford Hills New York Drawer 10 Enclose 15 cents for Book No. 8. Name Address HP HIS bag was planned as a hos-pital hos-pital gift for someone who was finding 4ays in bed difficult enough without having books, magazines, writing materials and spectacle case scattered about and forever 11 "'J PIECE FOR THE FRONT, T $UTi ' S BOTTOM AND BACK 5-;. -WTB I3'2"X 27" 12 I H,' "CiSAjM CURVE Sr1 i'l'TcuT 1 IoutsideI 'xio" i IT-"5 Raw Lirf-I stitch MATERIAL fe' .? getting lost. If you like to take an assortment of reading matter to bed, sick or well, you will enjoy en-joy a bag like this. Its hanger hook may be sewed to box springs and there you are with everything at hand. The bag shown here was made of a remnant of heavy cotton upholstery up-holstery material in tones of green with a touch of red in the pattern. The red was repeated in the sateen lining. The sketch gives all the IrfMEXSANA iCTTy'U SOOTHING MeOICATtD POWDER llnMVl "Cap-BnJih "Applicator ,1 """M7jk In ninrn leaf oJf . ... V GO MUCH FARTHER P T To relieve distress of MONTHLY v Female Weakness (Also Fine Stomachic Tonic) Lydla E. Pinkhftm'a VeRetnble Compound Com-pound Is famous to relieve periodic pain and accompanying nervous, weak, tlred-out feelings when dun to functional monthly disturbances Taken repularly Plnkham's Compound Com-pound helps build up resistance against 6ucn annoying symptoms Plnkham's Compound Is made especially for women it helps nature na-ture and that's the kind of medicine to buyl Follow label directions. lmH E. PIKKHAM'SSS.?,, i ?- - v,. v ;fs ' r . ''J Ji-rbr JVJl Foster D. SncII, Inc., well-known consult- i""! fTT'-V-i "TTV-f' l inB CDCmist. have just completed a test ; XUlilJ yJiijXi!,; wiin a Stoup of men and women sulTcrng ; (1 . from Athlete's Foot. These people were ' M B I I fw1 1 L to to use Soretone. At the end of only a 4MJlcft&4-M f ." ' ten-day test period, their feet were exam i -'iT; '.TZVZ'j ined in two ways: 1. ScrapiDRi were taken 4 i J il j 3! ' i "f 1 frc,rn thc fc and eicamincd by the bactcri- ' jrttMirt)J.j&M t ; ologist 2. Each subjea was examined by a . Tr'-.rT: ' - ir . - physician. V."e quote from the report: 'rS fif rfltJ! k4 1 "After the use of Sore-one according to ly-fi the directions on the label for a period t XffiuVSn Vfii:- f onl)f ten riays- 80-6 of the cases i : , showed clinical improvement of an infec- i-Y!x':"' 'ff iT":-; tion which is most stubborn to control." I I I J R B I I ' I f Improvements were shown in the symp- lIllEjlllk I L '0m5 f 'Atn'c'te, Foo the itching, burn- 1v4wiJiJJvr"JW ' ins- rednes-. ct- Tbe report says: Lrw ... m ...rf-rr. J "In our opinion Soretone is of very def- Vj1,--s inite benefit in the treatment of this CTr. disease, which is commonly known as vA 'Athlete's Foot'." v,-S So 'f Athlete's Foot troubles you, don't tern- V ' r!X''&f porize with this nasty, devilish, stubborn infection. Get SORETONE! McKesson & - V' ' V'''! 1 Robbins, Inc., Bridgeport, Connecticut, ' i'iimiiiimhii |