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Show A Thrilling Surprise For This Christmas DO YOU know a young housekeeper house-keeper who would love to make a home for a fnmily of dolls In this charming Colonial house? t is easy to make from scraps of plywood or from panels with llight flaws now available for civilian civ-ilian use. It is even possible to make the front, partitions and removable '' wiNnmftl FRONT FASTENS yTTV'V DOORS ON WITH Z.s1i2Lxii? VIEW5 INTO noo5 T ;tTT hth Ano rtiC life teSfel MAY BE MADE iff fjl ffl j TO FIT MEW OR OLO M M Wi U BOOK SHELVES y I other special features to fit book shelves that you may have now. Another important feature of this house is that it fits into a 28Vfe Inch space against the wall, where :t won't be stumbled over. Yet It is light enough to be moved ibout. The convenient lower shelves are an aid in keeping any play spot orderly and, when doll lays are over, the house also may oe turned into shelves for books and trinkets. ' NOTE Pattern 273 gives Illustrated directions di-rections and dimensions for making the rombination doll house and shelves shown lere; also actual-size outline drawings for he doors, windows, shutters, fireplace and iews into up-to-date kitchen and bath. Directions for coloring these features and Jluing them in place, making flower boxes ind other details are included. To Bet :his pattern, address: MRS. RUTH WYETH SPEARS Bedford Hills New York Drawer 10 Enclose 15 cents for Pattern No. 273. Name Address Grace and Dignity in This Dress Jumper Frock a Figure -Flatterer fill, llf lljjift K is required in lining orders for a few of (1 ' ' k' R 1 lhe mSt p0Bular "attern numbers. 5'" 1 lr X $ ' ' f W i I SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. afca; I ",, J J e! f, 530 South Wells st- ciucago e ' i ' Enclose 25 cents In coins for each I y 11 pattern desired. ''"'; ; f ' Pattern No Size nri 833 Name I ' 36-52 Address Afternoon Frock IHTHIS graceful and dignified EQr JOVl isl CoUah ' -1 afternoon frock for the matron rOr fWV I Ul VUUy II will be. perfect for all those occa- Roll?? Tru Thi sions when you want to look nicer llc,,c, 1 1 1 "9 than ever. The softly gored skirt Home Mixture and scalloped finish on collar and nUBIIU IT. ..ft, ma C sleeves are pleasing details. Saves Big Dollars. No Cooking. This splendid recipe is used by mil- - lions every year, because it makes Pattern No. 8693 comes in sizes 36, 38, such a dependabiei effective medicine 40, 42. 44, 46, 48. 50 and 52. Size 38, short for coughs due to colds. It is so easy steeves. requires 4V2 yards of 39 inch to mix a child could do it. material. Prom any druggist, get 2 ounces of Pinex, a special compound of prov- Jumper Frock en ingredients, in concentrated form, T well-known for its soothing effect on HE jumper dress is a figure- throat and bronchial membranes, flatterer for every age. This Then make a syrup by stirring two attractive model has broad shoul- cups of granulated sugar and one cup , , . - 4. ,, of water a few moments, until dis- ders and trim waist to give you 6olved. No cooking needed. Or you can that popular new T-square look. use corn syrup or liquid honey, in- Use novelty buttons for the clever stead of sugar syrup, shoulder treatment and side-but- Put the Pmex into a pint bottle and : , . . ,, , . add your syrup. This gives you a full ton closing. A smartly tailored pinVof couygh Pmedicine, very effective blouse is included in the pattern. and quick-acting, and you get about four times as much for your money. , It never spoils, and is very pleasant Pattern No. 8712 comes in sizes 11. 12. children love it. 13. 14, 16 and 18. Size 12. jumper, requires you'H be amazed by the way tt takes 1 yards of 54 inch material; blouse, h0d ot coughs, giving quick relief. It short sleeves, l3,i yards of 35 or 39 Inch loosens the phlegm, soothes the irri- material. . . tated membranes, and helps clear the Due to an unusually large demand and air passages. Money refunded If It current war conditions, slightly more time doesn't please In every way. I CREMtWEST j I Made from the Whole Wheat vjjgfffijf kernel and contains nutritious elements t5P5V,S'K!9 found in the grain and in their natural state, (rafiR'5r" Vitamin B, Vitamin A, Phosphorus and WNkS) j j) Calcium so important to a balanced diet. " A delicious cooked cereal which has "A Flavor All Its Own "and the "Oftener you eat it the better you will like it." Order a package from your grocer today MONTANA CEREAL CO. BUlings, Montana SNAPPY FACTS f s ABOUT fc) RUBBER Demand for military tents has had a strong influence on the supply of cotton needed for the manufacture of tires and other rubber items. Accurate fire inflation means more now than ever before. Too much pressure encourages Impact breaks too little causes excess flexing and heat a heavy mileage mile-age waster. A compliment to the technicians tech-nicians responsible for the development of synthetic rubber rub-ber is the fact that tires and tubes required by the U. S. Ordnance Department are about 85 per cent converted to a substitute for natural rubber. EEGoodrich j multiple. ' relief for COLD MISERIES V COLD J Vtablets iL.-'.;,w.,1frar-1'ii vr--f N-V"' Guaramewl by ?L?r rn'',,;;''A Good Housekeeping up ASK MOTHER, SHE KNOWS. . 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