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V.i lti,!!, T I I TRITIVE VALUES of Thiamin V-- V-i X MJi.? -i (Vitamin Bi), Niacin and iron. , ' jj frM ON THE I I Mhome FRONTS iMvBTH WYETrfSPEARS &A EI :(o.y-- f S $ ! IalII $ jl, ,. ov3-i7.'M'0 ' . . ' MIRROR (YTJv? 1 support ifCTr1 r irr. upside ) t"-riic t"-riic D0WN WiA FRAMES OPENING S VXS 1 OF CUPBOARD J I RjiBEFORE TF YOU are furnishing a combi-1 combi-1 nation living and dining room with odds and ends from the family fam-ily attic why not use paint and inexpensive fabrics to harmonize unrelated pieces? Here a combination chest and dish cupboard has been made from an old dresser. The cupboard cup-board at the lower right sits on top of the dresser and a quarter round molding nailed to the dresser dress-er top holds plates in place. Both dresser and chairs are painted cream color and quaint Dutch designs de-signs in gay colors are stenciled on them. The chair seat covers repeat the colors in these designs. Pieces of the cracked mirror of the old dresser are cut to fit painted paint-ed picture frames and typical Dutch tulip designs are stenciled on the glass. NOTE: The painted and stenciled designs de-signs used by Early Dutch settlers in America are full of sentiment for us to day. The Dove of Peace and Hearts and Flowers were favorites. Mrs. Spears has prepared a large sheet of authentic designs de-signs with complete instructions and color guide for decorating furniture and other household articles. Ask for Pattern 262 and enclose 15 cents. Address: MRS. RUTH WYETH SPEARS Bedford Hills New York. Drawer 10 Enclose 15 cents for Pattern No. 262. Name Address Colorful Set 'TpHE prettiest little girl for miles around will be the one who wears this ensemble darling bolero, bo-lero, jumper and panties. Barbara Bell Pattern No. 1781-B designed de-signed for sizes 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 years. iiii if-i" -.--'s-"" 'inn -ijfiii'iL " ", . , "ii i ii """ "' ' pSM ALONG WITH OTHER fefMg P?Vd INGREDIENTS fw3&fj?M . . . choose Clabber Girl as part of that war-time recipe . . . V fySA uarcl a2ainst waste ancl be sure of resu,ts with the ooSTyntM baline Powder tl,at been the baking day favorite .H- in millions of l,omes 'r VMrs ani years . . . Guoroned bSJ Ask Mother, She Knows: Clabber Ctrl Wm".iV?goes with the best of everything, for baking. r-- " ' " ' ' Good Buy for You! UNITED STATES WAR BONDS Good By for Japs! by-step directions that also show you how to give a "lift" to sagging sag-ging springs; how to repair webbing web-bing and lumpy padding; how to make seat pads. Instructions 540 give directions for repairing re-pairing and upholstering. 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 Needlecraft Dept. 117 Minna St. San Francisco, Calif. Enclose 15 cents (plus one cent to cover cost of mailing) for Pattern No Name Address "r0 IT yourself" is a patriotic motto this wartime year. Thriftily re-upholster your own furniture with these clear, step- I they say: H I 1 "SIDE MEAT" for anything very good j "EAGLE DAY" for pay-day I J 'j I j "BOG POCKET" for tightwad Hi 1 CAMEL for the favorite cigarette witli men h : - x SURE ARE ) i H'V' A SIDE MEAT . I ,IC ? V" WITH AIE ! THAT J i 4' SWELL TASTE MD Jx ! , ;STf EXTRA MILDNESS V ' W IS THE TOPS ) FRSrNTHE SERVCE c t The favorite cigarette with men in the ? l-l Army, Navy, Marines, and Coast Guard rU TA 11 is CamcL (Based on actual sales rec- f"'?'' 7 ords ia Post Exchanges and Canteens.) L f From an old French word "mes" derived from the Latin word "missus" "mis-sus" meaning a course at a meal, comes the Army's name "mess" for its breakfast, dinner and supper. sup-per. Favorite meal with the soldier is chicken dinner his favorite cigarette, Camel. (Based on actual sales records from service men's own stores.) A carton of Camels, by the way, is a gift that's always welcome. And though there are Post Offiqe restrictions on packages pack-ages to overseas Army men, you can still send Camels to soldiers in the U. S., and to men in the Navy, Marines, and Coast Guard wherever they are. Adv. i |