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Show Frank H. Spearman's j X, . CMMEW w RANCHO L-i:A Yes. today is the day you meet the spirited Bowie's inseparable companions, the lanky Carmen, Spanish heroine of this great Missourian, Ben Paradole, and Simmie, the Western love story. And today is the day faithful Indian guide. And today in the very you also meet youthful Henry Bowie, Texas opening chapter you'll thrill to the first of pioneer scout, who one day comes to love many exciting adventures that will hold the gracious senorita. And you will meet your interest in the weeks to come. START IT TODAY READ EVERY CHAPTER HO.-T9. SEW Ruth Wyeth Spears S? frn 3A stitches- rrrrlffml WITH candlewick Wm NEEDLE AND 4 4 W?ttm STRANDS ijf M COTTON S -j dip) 11 i IN WATER 45V 11 f TO SHRINK I m-m u. X1 HEN we last heard of Marty ' and Bill the curved bottom shelf of that old buffet had not been used. Well, Bill made it into a cornice board for the bathroom window, and painted it blue. Then Marty went into action on curtains to match. Grandmother is an expert at doing do-ing old-fashioned candle wicking, so together they made the tufted curtains illustrated. They used plain white muslin marked off diagonally di-agonally in three-inch squares. They found the blue they wanted for the tufting in a soft string type of cotton yarn. The sketch tells you the rest. The dipping is what really turned the clipped stitches into tufts; then the curtains cur-tains were stretched into shape to dry but were not ironed. All this about curtains has given Gram the most wonderful idea for something some-thing for a bride's kitchen shower that is coming off soon. It is pretty- clever, we think. Watch for' it, next v.ek. NOTE: Many other old-time stitches have modern uses. Sewing Sew-ing Book 2 contains directions for 42 of these stitches with suggestions sugges-tions for their use in your home. To get a copy send order to: MRS. RUTH WYETH SPEARS Drawer 10 Bedford Bills New York Enclose 10 cent3 for each book ordered. - Name Address j th. " 1 In SALT LAKE CITY the : U . i J MOTEL, ' ' Li i Ji 4 Choice of the DiscriminatingTrareler ". ' j'm Sk,m ,j - ' i:M... I V.fiTT- 400 ROOMS 400 BATHS : l : r-- j Rates: $2.00 to $4.00 : Our $200,000.00 remodeling and refurnishing program has made available the finest hotel accommodations in the ! West AT OUR SAME POPULAR PRICES. CAFETERIA DINING ROOM BUFFET I D,NE DANCE MRS. J. H. WATERS, Presidtnt . . ThB'!f'' Manager, MIRROR ROOM j J.HOLMAN WATERS and W.ROSS SUTTON EVERY SATURDAY EVENING he topped his Jeague r ; My CIGARETTE V HAS TO BE MILD. ; : CAMELS BURN EXTRA MILDNESS I SLOWER AND GIVE 1 B TILUrctiU LV ME EXTRA MILDNESS. PlfTRA mm iiree K, ,nt i l LIKE ALL THOSE lM COOLNESS IV ,Tj OTHER EXTRAS IN HfTA n ,mn j jmEisjoo I I KA FLAVOR s, y'Sw t. y i wnf In recent laboratory tests, CAMELS burned r- "V-"""" 1 : 25 slower than the average of the 15 other ' f IarSest-elling brands tested-slower any of them. That means, on the average, I s v X ? s- I t ( ; a smoking plus equal to haiiSSi. o w. art . ,. w. 35-- GET THE "EXTRAS" WITH SLOWER-BURNING W cif35 Mfi fF n frS EXTRA SMOKES Xlt KJMrWP N PER PACK! ggj ff THE CIGARETTE OF COSTLIER TOBACCOS ' |