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Show By Ruth Wyeth Spears y Treat Constipation This Gentler Way ! Many folks say that almost as bad as constipation are harsh cathartics and purges. That's because many medicinal laxatives laxa-tives work this way: they either prod the intestines into action or draw moisture Into them from other parts of the body. Now comes news of a gentler and plcasanter way of treating constipation, for the millions of people with normal Intestines whose trouble is due to lack of "bulk" in the diet. This way Is by eating KELLOGG'S ALL-BRAN, a crisp, delicious cereal, and drinking plenty of water. ALL-BRAN, unlike many medicinal medici-nal laxatives, acts principally on the contents of the colon and helps you to have easy, normal elimination. ALL-BRAN Is made by Kellogg's in Battle Creek. If your condition Is not helped by this simple treatment, better see your doctor. i book also gives step-by-step directions 0fm .sup covers, dressing Uble skirti and 12 different styles of curtains Sding a simple rigging for draw cur-S cur-S t get a copy of Book 1. send your order to: I MRS. RUTH WYETH SPEARS Bedford Hills New York Drawer 10 Enclose 10 cents for Book 1. Name Address PERSONALS DR LEV! DELK. foot specialist, corns, calluses, cal-luses, injrrown club nails, bunion9, flat feet, weak arches corrected. Complete treatment, , both feet. 11. SO 304 Felt Bide. Salt Lake OFFICE EQUIPMENT NEW AND USED desks and chairs. Mies, typewriters, addinft mch's, safes, bk-cases. 8. L. DESK EX., 35 W. Broadway. 8. L. C. PERSONALS DEAFNESS, noises relieved. Address DR. TAYLOR. Ear Specialist. Cameron. Texas. USED CARS TRAILERS , USED CARS TRAILER COACHES , , Liberal Credit Terms JESSE M. CHASE Buy Sell Trade7 ' 151 So. Main Street Salt Lake City also locations in BOISE. POCATELLO. BLACKFOOT USED TIRES W hove a limited number of Rood ased , tires 17" to 23" for use on farm wagons Build a wajron from your old car. ! LYMAN MOTOR COMPANY B87 South Main St., Salt Lake City. Utah 1 First in Flavor JZlJ Tops in Quality. INS .V' AT CR0CERS ii I EVERYWHERE EVERY kind of cotton goods from dainty chintz to bold plaid gingham is being used for bedspreads. Most of these materials ma-terials are about 36 inches wide and you will need 11 yards for a bed 54 inches wide. See diagrams for cutting dimensions. Cut the center portions first; then the 18-inch side sections for the pillow cover; then the 10-inch strips for the pillow cover and spread. This leaves a 26-inch-wide strip for the side ruffles of the spread. If you make your own seam welting, cover cord with bias strips basted, as at A, and stitched with the cording foot, as at B. NOTE: This bedspread Is from BOOK 1 of the series of booklets which Mrs. Spears has prepared for our readers. This UsUrJ-xJc;H "Cap-Brujh'' Applicator I DASH IN FiATIuTlsV""t",'""! 1 CAUOUSESfS . To relieve painful callouses, burn- I f J ing or tenderness on bottom of feet w)fojr and remove callouses get these Uvt thin, eoothing, cushioning pads. jf I W$$S .Results count, but socio,. " yr&N t. cost ... Save, when you buy I --fr vFLks Clabber Girl; save by using n "Z- HOT "C t more Clabber Girl than your V 'avorite recipe directs. g Xrfj TtldtkeiWL KNOWS jwTA -II ..rTzTrr-:. .. - 1 iUti White Fawn Flour Leads Them All Ask your Friendly Grocer W.N.U. Week No. 4224 SALT LAKE As a rule experience cannot be disposed of at cost price. f 'l'li SURE DEATH EXTERMINATOR in lh iljS ALL-OUT VICTORY ij Effort on Your Part to Kill Rats. Mice and Cockroaches and Conserve Health and Foodstuffs 35c and M OO AT ALL DRUGGISTS on "certain days" of month If functional monthly disturbances make you nervous, restless, high-strung, high-strung, cranky, blue, at such times try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound famous for over 60 years to help relieve such pain and nervous feelings of women's "difficult days." Taken regularly Pinkham's I Compound helps build up resistance resist-ance against such annoying symptoms. symp-toms. Follow label directions. Well DON'T LET CONSTIPATION SLOW YOU UP When bowels are sluggish and you feel irritable, headachy and everything you do is an effort, do as millions do chew FEEN-A-MINT, the modem chewing gum laxative. Simply chew FEEN-A-MINT before you go to bed sleep without with-out being disturbed next morning gentle, thorough relief, helping you feel swell again, full of your normal pep. Try FEEN-A-MINT. Tastes good, is handy and economical. A generous family supply FEEII-A-LIIIIT To it 1 ' AFRICA'S FAVORITE H Jj yv'- l READY'T0'EAT lmi1 r Get several packages today and enjoy the SELF-STARTER breakfast' A big bowlful of Kellogg's Corn Flakes with some fruit ond lots of milk. fyai4frSlfOU (VITAMINS! PROTEINS! yr7 ( MINERALS! FOOD ENERGY! If you're concerned about what sort of gift to send a friend or relative rela-tive in one of Uncle Sam's branches of the services, your worries are over. If he smokes a pipe or rolls-his-own, the answer is a pound of tobacco. Numerous surveys , made am,ong soldiers, sailors marines, and Coast Guardsmen show that tobacco ranks first on his gift list. Local tobacco dealers are featuring Prince Albert in the pound can for service men. Prince Albert, the world's largest-selling smoking smok-ing tobacco, is a big favorite among many men in the service. Adv. Don't Neglect Them I Ksture designed the kidneys to do a marvelous job. Their tuk is to keep the flowing blood stream free of an excena of toxic impurities. The act of living lift ittelf is constantly producing waste matter the kidneys must remove from the blood if good heath Is to endure. When the kidneys fail to function as Nature intended, there Is retention of waste that may cause body-wide distress. dis-tress. One may suffer nagging backache, persistent headache, attacks of dizziness, getting up nights, swelling, puffiness under the eyes feel tired, nervous, all worn out. Frequent, scanty or burning passages are sometimes further evidence of kidney kid-ney or bladder disturbance. The recognized and proper treatment Is a diuretic medicine to help the kidneys get rid of excess poisonous body waste. Use Doan't Pills. They have had mors than forty years of public approval. Are endorsed the country over. Insist on Doan's. Sold at all drug stores. WNU W 2442 . L i t . ' - - 1 v vK v- - fcwW,. fa iYl. Wtw,m,r Pi iflm i 1 1 UkUik fltaOO Ciy, fjj Tbu photo taken in action in Bataan hV.S. Amy Snnsl llie War isn't fought in Fox Holes alone IT'S fought in the mind. It's fought with a will tc , win. It's fought with a belief in a cause worth Possessions fr01" Alaska to the Caribbean, dying for. Today itJ work far gfeater evef( ;ts netd That will, that belief, is known as morale fUdS t0 0n more than doubIei Our enemies have had years of indoctrination The Mp ""' h"! have been conditioned to believe themselves part of High overnmeQt military officials-including new order" ... to which the contribution of their Geeral MacArtlnn--bave praised the work done by hves is small but all-important They believe them USO and "Agnized its importance in the war elves cogs in a vast machine. ffort Our soldiers do not fight that way-because th But h needs "cognition from yaa-recognition in do not live that way. Theirs is the belief in the san7' W"y f doUars and s. For the six national My ot the individual. t- agencies which comprise the USO are publicly sf" To maintain their morale in th. a P01. TKr u , morale in the American wav thr USO has devoted aU its time and energy since 7 abVe aU times- t0 mak y" dolIarS bcaUy the beginning of conscription. P C" Slve to the USO! 7 It has done this by staffing and maktalninr, rl, K -Send y0Ur contribution to your local USO Com- houses near aU training camp, and iTZS T"? Na&nal Headquarter, USO. . S state Biuldmg. New York, N. Y. Give to the USO Honey Icing. i Since sugar rationing has gone into effect, household ers will begin to look for substitutes to satisfy the sweet tooth. Honey and molasses will be used more , often and for more purposes in the kitchen than they were in pre-war days. Yet cakes, which call for ; large amounts of sugar, may still be made if other sweets are used for the trimmings. Here honey has 9 a good use, for as a frosting it is light, not too sweet, ! 9 and an attractive delicate yellow in color. , ' 1 Directions:, Measure one cup of honey, and heat it on the top of the stove until it pours easily. While the honey is warming, beat up one egg white to which one-eighth teaspoon salt has been added. When the honey is warm enough to pour easily, drizzle driz-zle it into the egg white and continue .beating the mixture. Beat until the frosting is stiff. Flavoring J may be added if desired, i ! Blue Cheese Dressing. I For something a little different in Salad Dressings, i the Blue Cheese Dressing will add a variety to your ! salads that will delightfully surprise the family. Here Is the recipe: Mix cup of oil with a half pound of mashed Blue Cheese. Let it stand for a j short time and add two tablespoons of white wine i vinegar, tarragon or malt. Add salt and pepper, a tablespoon of lemon juice and a few drops of Worcestershire. Worces-tershire. Stir before using and keep cold. 1 1 ii i - . i i |