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Show jng 25 slower than A :,erage of the 15 other I largest-selling brands jO ii-slower than any of 3 i-CAMELS give smok-k smok-k equivalent of Marble f & I i (left), jjK nd prates- ' cal saenc $ $ jt'' ationra- Jr " axpeneat ,f VJ re pasa ' " " "Vy l 'any J 3TI'' Moratory tests of 16 e obtaix -'kgest-selling brands show Uniac 1Jte f thenl gives the most 1 of EaJ laoking per pack. The find- or cube ire id class, s were found to contain ivflServfe 51 TOBACCO BY WEIGHT D. 0. -average for the 15 other of at-selling brands. ffiLS BURNED SLOWER iN ANY OTHER BRAND D-25 SLOWER THAN fiTRAGE TIME OF THE 15 I 'OF THE LARGEST-SELL-3ANDS! By burning 25 Mthe average, Camels give 'ike equivalent of 5 EXTRA -i KB, PACK! Q same tests, CAMELS HELD J" ASH FAR LONGER B average time for all the jf iaeI's fine, slow-burning, tjeosive tobaccos do make a : Deliate taste ... fragrant pleasure at its best, '' l t! The quality cigarette ;cr can afford. 1 "J 'X&vv.iyptyJV TpHERE is logic in the idea that glasses, china and pots and pans should have their own towels. tow-els. Here is a simple way to make that logic work. Write across the corner of each towel with a soft pencil the purpose for which it is to be used. Use a soft pencil and your best script with the tall letters let-ters at least two inches high. Work over the hand writing with heavy, bright colored embroidery thread. Chain stitch, as shown here at the upper right, gives a good strong outline .and may be done quickly. Use a different color for each kind of towel. Colored facings of prepared bias binding used flat as shown at the lower left make a practical edge finish. If you use flour and- sugar sacks for dish towels, these suggestions for adding color will be especially useful. GOOD NEWS is hre for every homemaker. SEWING BOOK No. 3 is now ready for mailing. It contains 32 useful homemaking ideas, with all directions clearly illustrated. You will be delighted with it. The price of this new book is only 10 cents postpaid. Enclose En-close coin with name and address to Mrs. Spears, 210 S. Desplaines St., Chicago, 111. , BREAKFAST! SAY KELLOGG'S BEFORE YOU SAY CORN FLAKES Copr. 1939 by Kcllogs Company i - y b - f 1 Use Acid-Free Quaker State Motor Oil t? frl f'f : regularly. Your car will run farther before fi.ji);J!f.)jfyl you need to add a quart . . . you save on y. .. , repair bills. These results are assured be- f . f cause every drop of Quaker State is acid- ffn h free. You get only pure, rich, heat-resistant lubricant specifically refined to give you rVcy "L care-free driving. Quaker State Oil Refin- X ing Corporation, Oil City, Pennsylvania. ffK ON YOUR VACATION TRIPS USE THE u5 ''-!? NEW HOUSE In SALT LAKE CITY f j Thousands of repeat guests yoax f . . - J after year attest the popularity of - sii.y."- - -4 this fine hotel. (. '. J J a I fV'J. -'Tt'V-- 400 ROOMS 400 BATHS ir j Rates: $2.00 fo $4.00 Single CAFETERIA DINING ROOM BUFFET AU Located o Main Lobby VU j K DIKING DAKCING S?.--.- itffp EVERY FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIGHT k, 'J 4jotl ME W E2 HJ S E i Mn J. H. WATERS, Cr.i. J. HOLM AN WATERS ond W. ROSS SUTTON, Mgr,. |