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Show ) OfcJ THE (HOME FRONTED hyitk RUTH WYETJPEARSS) APPLIQUE DESIGN ON FABRIC UNDER 11 1k T'THICK a p m under the glass of the table top, or bright flower prints or a map would give a good effect. NOTE Mrs. Spears has prepared I sheet 17 by 22 inches giving completa dimensions and detailed directions for cutting cut-ting and assembling this table; also list of exact amounts of material needed The inexperienced person can follow these directions di-rections with the assurance of perfect results. re-sults. Send 15 cents for -Pattern No. 254 to: MRS. RUTH WYETH SPEARS Bedford Hills New York Drawer 10 Enclose 15 cents for Pattern No. 254. Name Address T'T ALL started with a bright idea for making a painted coffee table ta-ble out of odds and ends of lumber. lum-ber. The sketch gives dimensions and shows the simple construction used to make the frame reinforced by useful shelves at the ends. So far the table was substantial but crude and that is where the lady with the needle came in. The table vas to be painted cream color and then waxed. She bought a yard of slightly darker tan sateen and appliqued a design of blue and red morning glories with green leaves on it. This was placed over the top of the table and tacked around the edge. A piece of glass was cut to fit and the finishing boards were then screwed around the sides. Any interesting fabric could be used w f You breathe freer al-i al-i rfiih most instantly as just CsiiW 2 drops Penetro Nose filni-8. )rPs open your coid-klUUTlll coid-klUUTlll clogged nose to give Ijl3njf your head cold air. Jsa&rJr Caution: Use only as yjTJir directed. 25c, 2M: times as much for 50c. Get I Penetro Nose Drops J i - .- ' SNAPPY FACTS " v ABOUT k) RUBBER m In the 45 years between 1S89 and 1934, the output of rubber rub-ber produced by the Far East plantations jumped from half a ton to 98 per cent of the world's supply 1934 ship--ments were 1,000,000 tons. The first official record, that for 1899, shows that four tons of rubber were produced from 4000 acres under cultivation. The greatest enemies to the long life of natural rubber ore sunlight, heat, oils, greases ond solvents. The ultra-violet rays of the sun penetrate pen-etrate the surface of rubber, causing caus-ing it to oxidize; heat causes deterioration, dete-rioration, and oils develop swelling and softening, making the rubber more susceptible to damage. REGocdrich Er- J Do you know the new regulations on packages sent to men in the service? Here they are: You can send packages to soldiers anywhere any-where in the U. S., although there are now Post Office restrictions on packages to overseas Army men; and you can send packages to men in the Navy, Coast Guard, and Marines, wherever they are. And when you send that package from home, remember the gift men in the service always appreciate is cigarettes. And the favorite with men in the Army, Navy, Coast Guard, and Marines is Camel (based on actual sales records in Post Exchanges and Canteens). So stop in at your local dealer today and mail him a carton of Camels. Adv. Attention WMmil Uncle Sam needs every deer hide he can get to manufacture gloves for our soldiers. j Uncle Sam also asks us to save all the deer fats which is so urgently needed at this time in order Jto reclaim the glycerine contents for the manufacture of explosives. You ("! ilo your p.irt by s,tving loth ati.l bringitij' tlu-e to our iit:iivt btuiub u lu'iy you iri.'l rrieir iigbtt mjtit fiUes COLORADO ANIMAL BY-PRODUCTS CO. I nam n sauumcik wm si'unish mm casund imtciiT |