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Show ( f CASH IN O G31" CONTEST II A Get Entry Blank III VVy at Your Dealer's J A Contest Closes Midnight Cctcber 18 SEW1G CIRCLE PATTERNS Flared Peplum Softly Feminine Sports Jerkin Has Dozen Uses J KNOW AM GONGTO UY I 1 AFTER THE WAR L IS A CLARION RADIO'.') And it's a wise decision she's made, because all the engineering and manufacturing skill that have helped us do a good war job will be applied to the production of fine radios for civilian use. A great line of table and portable models, farm sets and combinations combina-tions will be available right after the war. It'll be worth while waiting for Clarion Clarion RADIO WARWICK MANUFACTURING CORP. 4640 W. Harrison Street, Chicago 44, Illinois Win 'Xl j , Straight Skirt, Peplum Blouse A SOFT, utterly feminine dress which consists of straight skirt and a peplum blouse. It's perfect to make up in pastel eye-let-embroiderv cottons, in colorful 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 St. San Francisco, Calif. Enclose 25 r.mts in coins for each pattern desired. Pattern No Size........ Name Address I print cottons. Nice, too, in flowered flow-ered rayon crepes and sheers. Good for afternoon and date wear. Barbara Bell Pattern No. 1219 is designed de-signed for sizes 12, 14, 16, 18 and 20. Size 14, short sleeves, requires 3Tt yards of 39-inch material. For this pattern, send 25 cents, In coins, your name, address, pattern number and size wanted. Sure to Flatter A CLASSIC which has a dozen uses and which is flattering on all types of figures. The tailored, buttoned-under-the-arm jerkin can be worn over cotton sports shirts, or can be worn as a cool "sun-backer" "sun-backer" top over slacks or shorts. Barbara Bell Pattern No. 1222 Is designed de-signed for sizes 11, 12, 13, 14, 16 and 18. Size 12, jerkin, requires 114 yards of 39-inch 39-inch material; skirt, 174 yards. Made from Premium Grams! $i ftS Kellogg's Corn Flakes bring you 'WZCyff tftif$ X3 nearly all the protective food elements I fi ft H g I nf K'i I'M of the whole grain declared essential fJ ft fl 14 fl to human nutrition. iFlAVr iV' The Use of Fabric and Thread in Decorating: Homes of Tomorrow SAM: I thought the r i would never stop ?zt rjdn&Q eating and raving P3 -rfi vlVfe about these rolls fi fjL 'Jf Vffk? 1(7 of yours. Wonder fy iidJ ANN: Darling! And Y'tSr?uL they're simple ... so ftfilW- if ailNC?' no kneading. 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COVERINGS-ADEQUATE OPSHSSJffl LIGHTING ANr SIMPLE I f?'! MODERN TABLES j T I AFTIR 1 SHABBY -nrfrT? s?ec lflW!!! Mi MADE rrfVCP'-iii11. MODERN I'ljl'. MV-JdjJiTi, TF YOU are dreaming about re- decorating after the war and who is not put this in your note book. There will be a more lavish use of fabric in home decoration than ever before. There will be many new types of textiles and many new weaves. Fabrics will be designed to wear longer and to stay clean longer. A feeling of spaciousness will be obtained by blotting out some walls with curtains. cur-tains. Irregular or badly proportioned propor-tioned spaces will be brought into harmony by covering parts of them; and small windows will be made to seem high and wide by covering the wall around them. The homemaker who can sew a straight seam will save many a dollar for she may have curtains of any length, width or fullness merely by stitching straight widths together. And here is a decorators' decora-tors' tip for her allow a hundred and fifty per cent fullness if French pleats are to be used at the tops of curtains; and set the machine for a long stitch for speed. Clip selvages sel-vages every few inches to avoid puckered seams and hems. NOTE You do not have to wait for your home of tomorrow to have the attractive coffee table shown in this sketchy It is easy to make from straight cuts of lumber. A map. a favorite print or a piece of hand work may be placed under the glass top to give a decorative effect. Ask for pattern pat-tern No. 254 and mclnse 15 cents. Address: MRS. RUTH WYETH SPEARS I Bedford Hills New York Drawer 10 Enclose 15 cents for Pattern No. 254. Name Address WE'RE NEWSHEEi- MEN, " ' ' . 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