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Show A Li. the charm of a bygone day is in this colonial girl motif picture bonnet, bouffant skirt enhanced en-hanced with a bit of embroidery and scallops, puff sleeved blouse. Gracefully she lends her charm to side and center vanities, to matching match-ing dresser scarf and pillow slips. On the larger pieces, a rambler rose fence continues the motifs to the desired length. You will use outline, lazy daisy, French knots and buttonhole in doing these colonial colo-nial lady bedroom ensemble designs, and hot Iron transfer Z9534, 15 cents, will bring them to you. Send your order to: I 1 AUNT MARTHA Boi 16-W Kansas City, Mo. Enclose 15 cents for each pattern desired. Pattern No Name Address OLDS'MISERIES For ooldV coughs, nasal congestion, muscle aches get Penetro modern medication in a mutton suet base, 251, double supply 35. 7 hfff lsayit's lis Wmo? dates ? ' 'or 3'r's basten healing t,r' ex,2rna"y caused pimples IV 19 by relieving irritation with SNAPPY FACTS ABOUT RUBBER Th Importance of group riding os a rubber conservation practice prac-tice has been demonstrated In Pontlacr Mich., where today 20,000 workers roll to war plants In 4,000 cars Instead of the 13,000) cars they used dally earlier this year. 2,300 ciHes and towns with a total population of 12?$ millions depend entirely upon automobiles for pas-1 pas-1 Banger transportation. la 1896 The B. P. Ooodrlch Co. made the first fabric clincher type automobile tire In the )6 x 4 lit, A ton of rubber a year is the collection collec-tion of the average Brazilian wild mbber gatherer. This explains why man power is the crux of the South American natural rubber problem. s ffr ' ' - i ' sirs BEGoodricli ) ON THE Mil (HOME FRONOlfo IA I h"- fl 3-P I ECE-TABL EoTT TOP j WOOD MAY BE SET I TAKE APART Ujftepaba I, ft iTte 34XI6"CUT0UT t 3A-X 19' h 95s cuto: -. 20 20 I ac aSLOT 9 j Ul. 1 T 27' i IF THERE is one piece of furniture furni-ture for which our own period will be famous it is the low coffee table. Our own generation has discovered that low tables are not only convenient but give a greater feeling of space in a room than high ones. Here is a little coffee table that is as modern as tomorrow. You can make it yourself from a three by four foot piece of half inch plywood ply-wood with straight cuts of the saw. It requires not one scrap of hardware. Just cut the three sections sec-tions according to the dimensions given here; place the slot of the narrow piece of the base through the slot in the wide piece; put the top on, and there you are! When If you know a Navy man, don't ever call him a "gob" sailors consider the name an insult. You can get on the right side of him though if you offer him a Camel or better yet, send him a carton Camels are the favorite cigarette with men in the Navy (Army Marines, Ma-rines, Coast Guard, too, for' that matter) based on actual sales records rec-ords from the service men's stores. Local dealers are featuring featur-ing cartons of Camels to send to any member of our armed forces anywhere. Send him that Camel carton today. Adv. not in use the pieces J 7 more space than a larl tray. 1 . r- NOTE: Readers who havt'n ies of the series of booklets t'R. to eight, prepared by Mrs s ph pleased to know that Btfr ready. This new book ctri 1 and thrifty things for youri illustrated directions. Send) 1 MRS. RUTH WYETtH?""" " Bedford Hills V-Drawer V-Drawer I ( Enclose 10 cents for Boo ' Name : itii Address (t f , price now enables vitamin ABiD protection for your l entire family! Regular size t over two weeks' supplr E P only 25t More than ten It weeks' supply just one dollar. Potency quality I m guaranteed! Give yout E 1 family the protective bene- iL fits of GROVH'S Vitaminj Jfl A and D plus famous Bi to help maintain body resist' T)Q iDce, strong bones and teeth, healthy appetite, IfJ steady nerves, vigor, vital- ity.GetGROVE'SVitamioi foi A and D plus Bi today! f GROVE'S r I R I "To relieve distress of t: Female Was! AND HELP BUILD UP REI Lydla E. Plnlcham's i ) TABLETS (with added lr helped, thousands to rel: odic pain, backache, heac weak, nervous, cranky, t-Ings t-Ings due to functional disturbances. f Taken regularly Pinkts: lets help build up resistant such annoying sympver-. their Iron makes them & t tic tonic to help build up:- Plnkham's Tablets are c:; daily for women. Follow 4 rections. Worth trying! ) v I SOOTHES QUICkJ. Right on the shelf, k" should have cooling, soolte tholatura to help you t-1. t-1. Head-cold stuffiness. 2.U skin. 3. Clogged nostrils. 1 1 gic headache. 5. Nasal r; due to colds. 6. Cracked lip ( and scratches. 8. MinotJ, 9. Dry nostrils. 10. Sore due to exposure. 11. Irf 12. Minor bruises. Jara3 . M :. ,,, n THE ' I OF THE PRESS I i Manufacturers and merchants sense , power of the press. Early they began us'c;; to carry their advertising facts and iJ1' into homes. And they found it a mo profitable way in which to tell their sW to buyers. And the buvers io turn fo"c- profitable to deal with those who willing to state in print the values services they offered. |