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Show SEWIG CIRCLE lEEDLETF-ORK Gay Knit and Purl Bed Socks Dress -Up Blouse for Your Suit S- I 'JJk?J Lovely Evening Blouse VyM' T MAKE enchanting' eva- LffLaLf? -A A"PXSr ning bIouse- sprinkle a rayon v$jsr sztin r taffeta blouse with gilt se- liA;y.S' quins use wine, green, oyster iffeStSy white or fuchsia crepe and try it Wfj?X owere( silk or satin with a ffTjM&jx velvet skirt for dancing and din- ing. Nice too in soft wool jersey for mnrA ni-ntiVnl woor TPO MAKE this enchanting' ev-ning ev-ning blouse, sprinkle a rayon satin or taffeta blouse with gilt sequins se-quins use wine, green, oyster white or fuchsia crepe and try it in flowered silk or satin with a velvet skirt for dancing and dining. din-ing. Nice too in soft wool jersey for more practical wear. To obtain complete pattern, finishing Instructions In-structions for the Tie-Around Blouse (Pattern (Pat-tern No. 5027). sizes 12, 14, 18 Included, send 16 cents in coin, your name, ad-dresa ad-dresa and the pattern number. Due to an unusually large demand and current conditions, slightly more time la required In fining orders for a few of th most popular pattern numbers. SEWING CIRCLE NEEDLEWORK 709 Mission St., San Francisco, Calif. Enclose 16 cents for Pattern No Name ArttT-gg Wool Bed Socks EEP your feet snug and warm on the coldest winter nights in these gayly be-ribboned bed socks. They're knit of white wool and laced with a pink or blue one-inch one-inch ribbon. Fifteen inches long and easy to make with no heel shaping to worry with. To obtain complete instructions for the White Wool Bed Socks (Pattern No. 5049) lend 16 cents in coin, your name, ad-Uress ad-Uress and the pattern number. I SNAPPY FACTS 1 rubber Crjy The majority of Army surplus tires are to be allocated among states, cities, counties and federal agencies, and then to veterans. The great battery of synthetic rubber rub-ber plants erected during the war cost approximately $700,000,000. More than 30,000 synthetiAubber compounds were prepared during the war, about 500 will have peacetime peace-time uses. The heaviest single load ever moved on pneumatic tires was 300 tons and for a secret military project; equipment equip-ment was carried on a huge trailer having 64 wheels shod with B. F. Goodrich truck tires. pGoodtieh r 777 n rWr Breath figato!" ij Wonderfully quick, a little Va-tro-nol up each Ws n 1 J nostril helps open the nasal passages makes i jf". j breathing easier when your head fills up I i with stuffy transient congestion ! If you need if relief tonight from such breathing distress Z"? ) W Va"tro"no1- Fouow directions in package. , Ip'C, VISEIS VA-EUH20L ' I ftf I JO" f I HB PUBLIC nature of advertising bene- JL fits everyone it touches. It benefits die public by describing exactly the products that are offered- It benefits employees, because the advertiser must be more fair and just than the employer who has no obligation to the public These benefits of advertising are tjuite apart from the obvious benefits which advertising confers the lower prices, the higher quality, the better service that go with advertised goods and firms. |