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Show Fashion's Triple-Threat j IQ97 iCY 1353 Ji Circle Pattern Dept., 149 New-:: Montgomery Ave., San Francisco; -Calif. Patterns 15 cents (in coins) s each. -t. New Pattern Book. Send 15 cents for the Barbara'" Bell Fall and Winter Pattern Book."7 Make yourself attractive, practical ''' and becoming clothes, selecting-' : designs from Barbara Bell well-;! ' planned, easy-to-make patterns. :;: Bell Syndicate. WNU Service - ' HERE'S something new in the way of triple-threats, Milady: This trio of smart contestants in the thrilling game of Sew-Your-Own! With all three in your wardrobe ward-robe you'll know stadium style, classroom coquetry, and sorority chic (and when you know these well, Milady, you've come a long way). Best of all, you won't spend a king's ransom nor a "long stretch" in their making, thanks to the economy and simplicity of these modern Sew-Your-Owns ! Sorority Chic. Sorority chic begins and ends in the boudoirs on the third floor. This highly tasteful smock (above left) is a sorority requirement of the first order. You may choose either the short length to work in or the long length to be lazy in. Both are worth their weight in gold but percale, gingham or silk print will substitute nicely. Classroom Coquetry. What if your knowledge of bugs or battles, or what have you, is limited? You can count on a certain cer-tain coquettish smile and a certain cer-tain smooth-lined frock (above center) to take you through any inquisition. It will put the stamp of approval on your appearance indelibly. Try your version in dull crepe or sheer wool. Stadium Style. Big moments come fast and furious when you're rooting for dear old Alma Mater, but you have to look the part to be one with that glamour and fun. Sew-Your-Own suggests its newest spectator dress just for this purpose pur-pose that you may look the part, feel the part and be on the winning win-ning side, no matter when or where the competition takes place. The Patterns. Pattern 1997 is designed in sizes 14 to 20; 32 to 44 bust. Size 16 requires 3"'8 yards of 35-inch male-rial. male-rial. In full length 3' 2 yards (short sleeves). Pattern 1353 is designed in sizes 3G to 52. Size 33 requires 4:,s yards of 39-inch material. Pattern 1357 is designed for sizes 12 to 20 (30 to 40 bust). Size 14 requires 2'.i yards of 54-inch ma-I ma-I terial. j Send your order to The Sewing I . GET READY FOR I WiNTER DM6 No section of our population is -more dependent upon the automo-"-" bile as a means of transportation V than the residents of the smallei . communities and rural districtsr. Yet each Fall, many car own-. -ers cause themselves a great dea! V of trouble and expense by neglect '". ing one or all of the simple ye!. necessary steps to assure proper f: operation of the car in Winter r weather. A minimum Winter protectior : program should cover: ' 1. Complete change to corree"". grade of lubricants for motors-transmission motors-transmission and differential. - 2. Motor tuned up, including ad- "j; justing of carburetor, valves ; distributor, sparkplugs, genera-- -tor and all electrical equipment - ' 3. Drain and flush cooling system - ; Refill with suitable anii-fxeezi solution. Selection of motor oil anc ; greases for Winter driving is par ticularly important. You mus select an oil which will permi;. easy starting, that will lubricati the motor throughout the entin--, driving range of speeds and wil, continue to do so for a reasonably " mileage. ". For many years Quaker Stati .J" Winter Oils and Greases havi ' been recognized as the highes..". quality and most generally satis -; factory Winter lubricants on tlv:: market. ;-' Through Quaker State's hight ; developed methods and equipment' it is possible to produce a r.-.o'.o oil which will have a satisfyin, body over the 400-degree range c-temperature c-temperature it will meet. Tha : is, when the motor temperatur-is temperatur-is way below zero, the oil will suJ- be fluid enough to allow the moto to turn easily and also to nH.." freely to all the bearings. Yet tlu ; same oil has enough body to Stan up and to give the motor prope -1 lubrication when the temperatur-' inside the cylinder waU reache -400" and over. As with any other product yo ' buj-, von get what you pay ii "; An oil of Quaker State quality ! T i necessarily expensive to mak , This does not mean, however, tht -,- Quaker State is move expensiv. ;. to use. lie ins: pure, concentrate,., lubrication, it stands up longer J 1( service. It gives more miles pf ( quart nnd at the same tune gi the bearing surfaces safer pivtei tion. Yon will want to step into the . .. oven when the nu-ivuiy is IikHh in the bulb and press the stain with cvovv expectation that u ! motor will start otT with its ; Summer rest. This sure stavti"! plus motor protection, is only 1 1 ' siblo by preparedness. 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