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Show will welcome this clever cottage flower holder and the matching shade pulls. Jig, coping or keyhole saw may be used in cutting these articles from wood bright enamels for painting them. Pattern Z9310, 15 cents, gives outlines and complete di- 1 rections.'1 Send your order to: AUNT MARTHA Box 166-W Kansas City, Mo. Enclose 15 cents for each pattern desired. Pattern No. ; Name Address different blouses and sweaters in many interchangeable effects. Pattern No. 8018 presents a jumper jump-er which slim girls will like it has a fitted waistline, marked with a shaped, wide belt. The regulation regula-tion convertible collar blouse is included in-cluded with the jumper pattern. Pattern No. 8018 is In uneven sizes 11 to 19. "Size 13 jumper requires 3J,fe yards 35-inch material or 2 yards 54-inch material. ma-terial. Blouse with short sleeves takes 1 yards 35-inch material. For this attractive attrac-tive pattern, send your order to: sewing' circle pattern dept. 149 New Montgomery Street San Francisco Calif. Enclose 15 cents for each pattern. Pattern No Size Name Address MISCELLANEOUS cutout de-signs de-signs are here to tempt ham-mer ham-mer and saw into use. At top, ' left, is a very practical item the "Leave a Note" bungalow. Inch -s wood makes this, and it is to be placed beside the front door. Pad and pencil inside the hinged door invites friends to leave word if they call when you are away. Practical, Practi-cal, too, are the doorknockers the red-headed woodpecker and the '. Ct horse. And kitchen or dining room w yaoia TpHE dress which is practically a requirement for college entrance en-trance is the jumper. It's the basis of every well-planned school wardrobe, for it can be worn with 1 wHSl ATr TREAT! QUP ECONOMICAL 7 ... DELICIOUS! no. I "tAt Tested and proved in b 1 thousands of homes. Ideal tfP rr as a confection... a dessert mCf&fi, I ... a treat for youngsters' ft m lunch boxes. fB I ' XCopr. 1M1 by Kellou CompUB If fl f 4 Quick-as-a-winkrCipe If (ffFRED BfMlEH Starting Ocfobtf lit and Enry B Wednesday Night I Sy WITH H I KENNY BAKER I PORTLAND HOFFA El 11 AL GOODMAN'S f I U V-. ORCHESTRA 1 Ul I H Afiek THE TEXACO 1 iVO" 1 V i4 J WORKSHOP . olMT 3 PLAYERS 1 e 1 JltTjGJM'SV stations 1 I First hand information from the men in the service show cigarettes and smoking tobacco first choice as gifts from the folks back home. Actual sales records from post exchanges, ex-changes, sales commissaries, ship's stores, ship's service stores and canteens show Camel- cigarettes cigar-ettes the largest-selling brand. Prince Albert Smoking Tobacco is another big favorite. Local dealers, deal-ers, quick to note 'his e"ference, are featuring Canfls ' ' 'a carton car-ton and pound tins of iVj-"e Albert Al-bert as ideal gifts for men "in the service from the folks back home. Adv. THE PLEDGE fifA Hi H I T( TO THE FLAG kr ( ' fin i heart-warming sM - Jl ll 1 patriotic custom that began in a -I jn ""- great national public school -7 I celebration October 21, 1892. E. 7 -jp h ll SMOKING KING EDWARD T -ienct Cigars in moments of relaxation, or rr -m CO. I ) sober reflection on the high duties I rrrrrflfffflfflk m I and privileges of citizenship is -777 lJllfU0y another pleasant American custom. Jff'w''jrffiP I Try King Edward today. "''LjnSmfflSV ' PLT enjoy this finecigar. Ijj'l f ITES . :( less NiCOTINE ) ( (S ONLV ONE REASON I ' L" IN THE SMOKE If SMOKE CAMELS. THE N COUNTS WITH HAVE A SWELL J N youjoo ( FV0EZf .K.L - ' - C, J , H 7oWStO-BURNlNG CAMELS CONTAINS U 1U LESS NICOTINE I the 4 other largest- a,ao the average of fte io B.mngcige,o en. i? fr&W SALT LAKE CITY ?! Mfel THE l:fIWllflBSE - i r j HOTEL - ' I . I Choice of theDiscriminatingTrareler ICE ' JSt-1!S . l ' , zst. 1 i,atjr'g-ittara a S ifflfiUr S 400 ROOMS 400 BATHS ; r..r' .;.eT....J Rates: $2.00 to 4.00 ; Our $200,000.00 remodeling and refurnishing program has made available the finest hotel accommodations in the J West AT OUR SAME POPULAR PRICES. CAFETERIA fthlfrrAfC 2 DINING ROOM BUFFET D' L, ! Z'' " MIRROR ROOM ; J. HOLMAN WATERSandW. ROSS SUTTON ? EVERY SATURDAY EVENING i -. - m.m-m- i mm, wmn $uiii aea&s3M' c'g M ' ! t Sal, tales t ' i -T Pnces Ra"9e 'rora s2-00 10 J4-00 S!n9'e f 'Wrt ; vJ"i 1 yS$Vr 200 ROOMS-MDIOS FOB EVERY t00MJ : i ' V.,r '. k&smr 200 TILE BATHS g Modem I & All West bposme Rooms Air-Conditioned Cawge NEW $50,000 Serrke i fc 1 in mmmmmmmmmmmr HHtfll il.ija-HiMrr TteT I ADVERTISING . . is as essential to business as is rain to growing crops. It is the keystone in the arch of successful merchandising. Let us show you how to apply it to your business. 5 MERCHANTS 1 ike Your Advertising Dollar buys something more than space and circulation in ia the columns of this newspaper. It buys space and m circulation plus the favorable consideration of our readers for this newspaper and its advertising patrons. S LET US TELL YOU MORE ABOUT IT |