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Show 'mrrmsx , p - i i,r 36-B U ERE'S one of those very satis- fying everyday dresses that's decidedly out of the ordinary in charm and practicality. The lines are really as good as those of .your favorite afternoon dress. The skirt sweeps, from a high, smr.ll waistline, waist-line, to a flare that ensures working work-ing comfort and looks pretty besides. be-sides. You can draw the waistline in as slim as you please, by means of the back-tied sash belt nrd adjust ad-just it to give yourself plenty of leeway for reaching, stretching, sweeping, dusting and so on. This design (No. 1360-B) is simple to make and it really is necessary to a busy day. Checked gingham, flowered percale, per-cale, plain-colored chambray or seersucker all look very attractive attrac-tive made up like this, with braid and buttons to match or contrast. You'll enjoy following the pattern which includes a sew chart. Barbara Bell Pattern No. 1360-B is designed de-signed in sizes 12. 14, 16. 18, 20 and 40. Corresponding bust measurements 30, 32, 34, 36. 38. and 40. Size 14 (32) requires 378 yards of 35-ineh material without nap; 2'.a yards edging. Send your order to: SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. 149 New Montgomery Street San Francisco Calif. Enclose 15 cents for each pattern. Pattern No Size Name Address 6 Delicious Flavors 1 J MIX IN A JIFFY fl fjr M More flavor in every glass ffTt- $ PedectforPicnicsorllomeDSe 15 BIG CLASSES St UMt1 Use of Satire A satire should expose nothing but what is corrigible, and make a due discrimination between those that are not the proper objects of it. Addison. Pattern 7004 LOOKS like applique doesn't it? But it's just easy cross stitch cleverly used and set off by other quick stitchery. Put these varied motifs on many linens. Pattern 7004 contains a transfer pattern of 30 motifs ranging from 6'A by 5 inches to lVa by 13B inches; materials needed; Illustrations Il-lustrations of stitches. To obtain this pattern, pat-tern, send your order to: Sewing Circle Needlecraft Dept. 117 Minna St. San Francisco, Calif. Enclose 15 cents in coins for Pattern Pat-tern No Name Address fefe V n .limn L. Ife A tow0 N--LJ Use of Facts only makes a pedant, but in the Real knowledge consists not in use of facts, which makes a phi-an phi-an acquaintance with facts, which losopher. Buckie. rilervois lesfless-i I Cranky? Restless? Bll' Can't sleep? Tire llBWl easily? Because of distress of monthly functional disturbances? Then try Lydla E. Plnlcham's Vegetable Compound. Com-pound. Plnkham's Compound Is famous for relieving pain of lrregularperlods and cranky nervousness due to such disturbances. One of the most effective effec-tive medicines you can buy today for this purpose made especially or women. WORTH TRYING I Early Saving The habit of saving, so as to be beforehand with the world, if it is to be acquired at all, must be acquired ac-quired early. Earl of Derby, K.G. INDIGESTION what Doctors do for It Doctors know that fras trapped in the stomach or ipillet may act I ike a hair -triKKcr on the heart. They set fras free with the f aatest-aelinp medicines known the fastest act like the medicines in Bell-nns Tablet3. Try Bel-ans today. If tho FIRST DOSE doesn't prove Hell-ons better, return bottle to os and receive DOUBLE money back. 25c. at all drag stores. Personal Confidence The confidence which we have In ourselves gives birth to much of that which we have in others. La Rochefoucauld. llli In ' 1 11 11 lMF40"il -U iJk GO MUCH FARTHER f fl CASH IN FEATHERS X Jkj From Choices Look out for choices; they run Into habits, character, destiny. Maltbie D. Babcock. Largest and Best I j Located Hotel J lOOO ROOMS t lOOO BATHS ! J (4.00 ONE PERSON V 1 $6.00 TWO PERSONS I sl mmm i I f1! UNIN S0UA8I I' & tONOOM . f .-J r,. JT s"p e cTaTl! BARGAINS TATHEN you see the specials of our merchants announced in the columns of this paper you can depend on them. They mean bargains for you. They are offered by merchants who are not afraid to announce their prices or the quality of the merchandise they offer. M " """""" ""j " It all adds up to this .. ." l?!r- says RUTH KNIPPEN Camp tometer Operator Jfe fjl The Jr 0 is right for me !'f51g V.v.-.y.viv.vL.-- Copr. 1941 KifottC "Research Professor of Economy" SHE'S not a PH.D. or an LL.D. She hasn't a diploma or a cap ajid gown. Ker research is not done in the laboratory or the library. As a matter ol fact, her findings are made, usually, in the street car, in the subway, in the suburban commuter's train. She reads the advertisements in this paper with care and consideration. considera-tion. They form her research data. By means of them she makes her purchases so that she well deserves the title of "Research Profe3Bor of Economy." She discovers item after item, as the years roll on, combin-; combin-; ing high quality wiUa low. '' It is clear to you at once that you . . . and all who mike and keep i a home . . . have the same opportunity. With tha help of newspaper advertising you, too, can graduate from the Bchool of Indiscriminate buying into the faculty of fastidious purchases! s |