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Show SEWING CIRCLE PATTERNS Sailor Togs for Brother-Sister Wear This for Sports or Street Pattern No. 8764 is designed for slzea 12, 14, 16, 18, 20; 40 and 42. Size 14, dress, requires 3 yards of 39-inch ma-terial; ma-terial; bolero, 1 yard; 5 yards ric rac for trimming. 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 cents In coins for each pattern desired. Pattern No Size Name Address N 1-6 yn. Jaunty Sailor Suits. pOR that pair of cherubs, gay little outfits with a nautical air. Brother's outfit is just like a real sailor's, and sister's swinging skirt buttons on the pert middy blouse. The dickey and collar on each can be white or monotone. Pattern No. 1305 is designed for sizes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 years. Size 2, boy's suit, short sleeves, requires 2V4 yards of 39-inch material; girl's dress, short sleeves, 2V yards; '2 yard to face collar and dickey in contrasting material; 4' yards braid to trim. For Play or Street A N IDEAL warm weather en-semble en-semble the sunback dress will help you acquire a nice tan. For street wear, toss on the trim bolero edged in ric rac to match the dress. If you like, make the dress in a bold flower print and have the bolero in a plain harmonizing har-monizing shade. l really soothing because ; they're really : 2 LOZENGES j : Millions use P & F Lozenges to : I give their throat a 15 minute sooth- I I ing, comforting treatment that I ! reaches all the way down. For Z : coughs, throatirritationsorhoarse- : nessresuHmg from colaW smoking, l'1 : soothe with F & F. Bo, only lo : i : Plain Draped Valance With Sheer Curtains I UmilP'ff STITCH WiTH 1 fT5Siri355a R'GHT SIDES llfPSSS AETHER TURN I'i 1 4i it kill VA- BflSTE Mi1 M?h 7 mi VEN the plainest of straight net or scrim curtains will take on' an air of elegance without being too formal if you add a simple draped valance. Festoon rings at the upper corners cor-ners of the window frame are all that you need in the way of drapery dra-pery fixtures. The diagrams show how to cut and line the valance which is pulled through these rings. You can avoid piecings by using 36-inch-wide material cut lengthwise. A half width makes the depth of the valance. NOTE This curtain idea is from the 32-page booklet MAKE YOUR OWN CURTAINS CUR-TAINS by Ruth Wyeth Spears. This booklet book-let shows you the newest and most appropriate appro-priate curtain and drapery styles lor all types of windows with cutting and making methods fully illustrated. To get a copy enclose 15 cents with name and address direct to: MRS. RUTH WYETH SPEARS Bedford Hills New York Drawer 10 Enclose 15 cents for booklet "Make Your Own Curtains." Name Address T i W m itm. m Em mmm w wmmm " 1 -T-tfc-'rfivi '"'ill n Mlim-in-Mnir-- "The Grains Are Great Foods" ' MSyp f Kellogg'B Corn Flakes bring you , k nearly all the protective food ele- i T menti of the whole grain declared I L I essential to human nutrition, CORN ( U 'flakes Im f spSnsandtraihs v?f)J. Muscular Aches and Pains Stiff Joints Bruises RESPONSIBILITY FOR SUCCESS i' The man who advertises has assumed the responsibility for sue- r j cess. You would rather deal with a r responsible man, wouldn't you? jj I I 1 |