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Show .e - i.. -'irN illcA SUNSUIT for sister, giving -the sun a chance, blossoms out ito a sunflower, and brother's 'oes mannish with its chu-chu bib "i gay color. The tots will love 3em! . "Y!! Pattern 831 contains transfer pattern of "t bibs, necessary pattern pieces for suits i sizes 1, 2, 3' or 4 (all in one pattern); jectjons. Due to an unusually large demand and 'V iirrent war conditions, slightly more time k required in filling orders for a few of v e most popular pattern numbers. Send your order to: k ' Sewing Circle Needlecraft Dept. lyt Box 3217 San Francisco 6, Calif. Enclose 15 cents (plus one cent to -v cover cost of mailing) for Pattern No tj Name I Address Y Tricks Wml . ; - " j-&' - i TrEAT yourself free o a ney opron or smock, &f , ( (i can do it with only two or ihree used feed, salt, J? ; jot, or flour bags. You con make pajamas, play 1 ii, curtains, dresses and hundreds of other articles. your home and family... all from cotton bags, i ; The free 32-page booklet, "Bog of Tricks for Horn 1; ! mng, tells you bag sizes, gives sewing instructions, fe : aws you how to make dozens of Jkv- ver things you will be pleased ! punch to have. wlfeA I FREE E. Send for your free copy V 'gof ftMrs for Home VV ' k ""9 bo double thrifty, trT '. 1 ike your collon bags do dog. ' I " i duly Write loday V?" ' , iosl cord will do. .. . Addrea. f ational cotton council ':. -p. lei II MEMPHIS 1, TENNESSEE DepT. 19 J ?"To relieve distress of MONTHLY viFemate Weakness (Also Fine Stomachic Tonic) Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound Com-pound Is lamous to relieve periodic pain and accompanying nervous, weak, tlred-out feelings when due to functional monthly disturbances. Taken regularly Plnkham's Compound Com-pound helps build up resistance against such annoying symptoms Plnkham's Compound is made -fWcwl ly for womenit helps na-n na-n k nn,d 'hat's the kind of medicine to buy I Follow label directions, LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S compound DON'T LET SCOMSTSPATIOH and es- SLOW YOU UP rtation! ,br"l are slueBish and you , rl IT tabIe' headachy, do as million, all 1 J ewii'.W FEE,N-A-MINT, the modern rcir 'rTli f"f.Um l,Mtiv- Simply chew ' u S"A",MI-NT before y" 8 to bed, e's hlS l"L 7 '? accordce with package nntorbPH MS'eep without bng di-emoto di-emoto bed Next morning gentle, thorough what I en-vSStt' Tr .d i . 1 Tastes good, is handv ne US' I economical. A generous family supply ' EDW.BliW.lw gcfwm qr OIL Get 'nto Action For Full Victory! S WING OIRCLEJ f Shoulder Ruffles HpHE vogue for pinafore "ruf-fles" "ruf-fles" has inspired this smart, over-the-shoulder ruffled two-piece ? 1 uffiSr jjfjtSrt'ify dress. Perfect for the young and SVjfS. slender figure, it will look lovely rVt done in smart rayon silk taffeta IsJiJ'x stripes, in brisk cottons, in sum- 34-48 mer percales. For Town Wear A GRACEFUL, dignified frock to be done in soft sheer rayon crepes and cottons. 'The lap-over side closing makes it an easy frock to slij into. Barbara Bell Pattern No. 1964 is designed de-signed for sizes 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46 and 48. Size 36, short sleeves, requires 44 yards of 39-inch material. Shoulder Ruffles HpHE vogue for pinafore "ruf-fles" "ruf-fles" has inspired this smart, over-the-shoulder ruffled two-piece dress. Perfect for the young and slender figure, it will look lovely done in smart rayon silk taffeta stripes, in brisk cottons, in summer sum-mer percales. Pattern No. 8619 is in sizes 11, 13, 13, 17 and 19. Size 13, ruffled version, requires re-quires 4 yards of 39-inch material; without with-out ruffles, 31& yards; 38 yard contrast for collar. Due to an unusually large demand and current war conditions, slightly more time is required in filling orders for a few of the most popular pattern numbers. Send your order to: SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. 149 New Montgomery Su-eet ' San Francisco Calif. Enclose 20 cents in coins for each pattern desired. Pattern No Size Name Address... Buy War Savings Bonds 'SNAPPY facts ABOUT J) RUBBER Maintenance of our synthetic - rubber plants after the war as "a rubber insurance policy" is advocated by leading rubber rub-ber authorities. They hold that the U. S. cannot be adequately prepared at all times to de fend its national interest unless un-less it is free from the threat of a rubber shortage, a feeling feel-ing subscribed to by most thinking Americans. World capacities for producing natural and synthetic rubber after the war will aggregate nearly 2,800,000 tons yearly, predicts John L. Collyer, president of B. F. Goodrich. This Is more than twice as much as the world has ever used In any one year. ' ' 'fii;,i;:;-t.-rii- -i'-;-itJ'-J$' ;r,,-it v, JitWKitrft-'-f---" " ' 'I,yHmi",',1i ;e i So Crisp-SoTasty .1 s& tt "The Grains are 6reat Foods"- T&g,- . Kellogg's Rice Krispies equal the ffJp- i ; whole ripe grain in nearly all the KJ t flf'-.nfj- 1 1 protective food elements declared I ' 1 1 1 11 ' p s S essential to human nutrition. j Vft, O i ' 'J V Lga.lSBiVTV-r.-s. Si..--.- zJ ":,'L-'JlD LL.LiLj t |