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Show SEWING CIRCLEjf v, xiJ f7 Pattern No. 8445 is In sizes 10. 12, 14. i i '. . .va 16i iB and 20. Size 12 dress takes 3 yards . 39-inch material, jacket l',i yards. Due to an m,us,ialIy Iarge demand and OsN current war conditions, slightly more time is required in filling orders for a few of the most popular pattern numbers. Send your order to: I SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. 149 New Montgomery Street v San Francisco Calif. v Enclose 20 cents In coins for each VA pattern desired. Pattern No Size tf Double Knockouts A Of the seven professional Amer-ican Amer-ican prize fights that ended in a Y double knockout, the last occurred I during the welterweight bout be-r be-r tween Pat Kissinger and Al Dor-lac Dor-lac in Memorial Hall in Kansas City on April 7, 1941, says Collier's. Col-lier's. In the third round, both boys landed knockout blows simul-1 simul-1 taneously and went down together Dozens of Uses YOU'LL find dozens and dozens of uses for this sleek sports ensemble. en-semble. Grand for your figure and summer sports. " ' The U. S. Government has asked us all V6 f 177 G " to do everything possible to conserve fuel. By serving Kellogg's Com Flakes frequently yQfl( OfflST you can effect important savings in electricity, elec-tricity, gas and other cooking fuels. f O O U 5 f O O J pSilii CORN L JSS FLAKEp Kellogg's Corn Flakes are re- YV "'JlJ'tl'"" 'Y I stored to WH01E GRAIN Mil- XV"' KfC.KtWff' IV 1RITIVE VALUES of Thiamin j (Vitamin Bi), Niacin and Iron. ., ,.,,,. ... M,M..WW.. . '-m - "r 1 ml I P Ira 1 M bsj 1 NOTICE TO HOME CAHNERS Trie Glass Top Seal Fruit Jar Cap for Home Canning was developed ai a Wartime product to conserve metal. It consists of a Metal Band, Glass Lid and Rubber Ring. Because of the difference in the nature of these three materials this Cap mutt be used differently from any other fruit jar cap. If used properly it will give excellent results. If not used preperly, results will be bad, including in-cluding failure to seal and breakage t jars. Following are simple instructions sssp. for use of the Glass Top Seal Cap and HTraL lnst be followed carefully. M g 1- Do NOT use In Oven Canning. QUS8UD 2. If processing, (cooking in jar), RUBBER SEiBr leave 1 inch space in top of jar. If using fTTC HERE t CS7 opeB kettle, leave inch space in top RUBBER 32 0fjar- 3. Fit rubber around projection on EH ""V"7. -r-"5 bottom side of lid. Jrjp'j' Place lid so rubber lies between Ud and top edge of ar. f . V 5. rr.urn bands tight, then loosen a slightly (about V, turn). Bands must fit loosely during processing (cooking). In (VI This is Important and must be done to I I iW J n insure best results. If using Open Ket- I vU tie. screw bands tight as soon as jar is jj filled. ' 6. After processing, screw bands tight to complete seal. Remove bands 12 hours lZS'V.3rtZ after canning. t , cenU tm your VT ; DO NOT TURN FILLED Mii.di-.u.s.A. JARg UpsIDE DOWN I. V 2t"'i'S Till Information U publiihed In tba Interest of fcomo , j j'i:?Sa onnning nd preservation and eoniervation of food. pl&U BALL BROTHERS COMPANY Kggg MUNCIE, INDIANA, U. S. A. fc.rV . f.-.--- vi"fT I -fmtMt t-iil |