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Thursday, September 26, 1912,] The CAilOLINA union farmer Page Thirteen FASHIONS and ^ ^ PATTERNS We have made arrangements to furnish our readers with high-grade, perfect-fitting, seam-allowing pat terns at 10 cents each, postage pre paid by us. For every new subscription to The Carolina Union Farmer, accompanied with $1.00 to pay for one year, we will send any three of the patterns free. We have made this arrange- Dient for the special benefit of our 5600 6986' 4786 .6939 4841 .... !k/i and hope they will find patterns helpful and useful. *ou nfifiH ... _ °fierl, ^eed not write a letter when patterns . State the correct Patte correct size of each Sftch desire. Send the price of Pattern, and write your namf> you plainly and in full. If uo this your orders will be filled promptly and correctly. Use care, as we do not exchange nor take back patterns. THE UAROUINA UNION FAKMEU, Raleigh, N. C. No. 5247—Ladies’ 8-Gored Skirt— Cut in six sizes, 22 to 32-inches waist measure. Width of lower edge for 2 4 waist is 2 7-8 yards and requires 3 3-8 yards 50-material. Price, 10 cents. No. 5932.—Ladies’ Dress, with Three-piece Skirt,—Cut in six sizes, 32 to 42 inches bust measure. Size 3 6 requires 5 7-8 yards 3 6-inch good 5-8 yard 22-inch all-over. Price, 10 cents. No. 4858.—Girls’ Dress—Cut in 5 sizes, 4 to 12 years.- Age 8 requires 2 1-2 yards 44 inches wide; 2 3-4 yards braid. Price, 10 cents. No. 37 60.—Boys’ Russian Suit.— Cut in sixes 2, 4 and 6 years. Age 4 requires 3 yards 2 7 inches wide. Price, 10 cents. No. 5600. — Ladies’ One-Piece Dressing Sack.—Cut in sizes 32, 3 6, 40 and 44 inches bust measure. Size 3 6 requires 2 3-4 yards 36-inch ma terial; 1 yard of 2 0-inch contrasting goods. Price, 10 cents. No. 5936.—Ladies’ Tunic Skirt.—• Cut in 5 sizes, 22 to 30 inches waist measure. Size 24 measures 3 yards around lower edge and needs 5 7-8 yards 36-inch goods. Price, 10 cents. No. 5937.—Ladies’ and Misses’ Nightgown, Long or Short Sleeves.— Cut in 8 sizes, 30 to 44 inches, bust measure. Size 36 requires 4 1-4 yard 36-inch goods; 1 yard beading, 2 yards r4bbon. Price, 10 cents. No. 4786.—Children’s Rompers.— Cut in 4 sizes, 2 to 8 years. For 4 years it requires 2 1-4 yards 36 inches wide; 4 3-8 yards braid. Price 10 cents. No. 5939.—Children’s Dress, Clos ed at Back,—Cut in sizes, 3, 5 and 7 years. Age 5 requires 2 1-8 yards 36-inch goods; 1-4 yard 2 7-inch con trasting goods. Price, 10 cents. No. 4841.—Ladies’ Shirtwaist.— Cut in six sizes, 32 to 42 inches bust. For 3 6 bust it needs 3 1-4 yards 2 7- inches wide. Price, 10 cents. No. 5930.—Misses and Small Wo men’s Drawers.—Cut in sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. Age 16 requires 7-8 yards 3 6-inch goods; 1 3-4 yards edg ing, Price, 10 cents. No. 5929,—Misses’ and Small Wo men’s Dress, having Two-piece Skirt. —Cut in sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. Age 16 needs 5 yards 36 inch goods; 1 3-4 yards 22-inch all-over. Price, 10 cents. No. 59 50.—Girls’ Dress, Closed at Back.—Cut in sizes 6, 8, 10 and 12 years. Age 8 requires 2 7-8 yards 36-inch goods; 1-2 yard 2 4-inch con- ♦trasting goods. Price, 10 cents. No. 59 52.—Txidies’ Waist with Peplum.—Cut in 6 sizes. 32 to 42 inches bust measure. Size 36 re quires 2 3-4 yards of 36-inch goods. Price, 10 cents. No. 5213.—Ladies’ Waist, with Under-arm Goree.—Cut in 6 sizes, 32 to 42 inches bust. Size 36 requires 1-2 yards 44-inch goods; 1-2 ysxd 24-inch contrasting goods. Price, 10 cents. “Birds are often brighter than hu man beings, Mrs. O’Flaherty,’’ “Right yez is, Misther Perkins. We have a bur-rd in this place what knows more than Pat Gallagher. He can tell the toime of day better than Pat. They have a clock in the nixt room; an’ phln it’s toime to tell th’ time, that bur-rd comes out an’ says ‘cuckoo’ as many times as th’ toime is.” “That is wonderful,’’ I said. “It is indade,” said Mrs. O’Flaher ty; ’’an’ the wonderful pa-rt ov it all is it’s only a wooden bjur-rd at that!’’ IMPORTED BOOKS DIRECT FROM LONDON WITH THE CAROLINA UNION FARMER FOR ONE YEAR We have just completed arrangements to import a library of the World’s Great Books from the great London Bible Pub lishers, Thomas Nelson and Sons, whereby, we can give our readers just the be oks they have long wanted to build up their library. We want every reader of the Carolina Union Farmer to have one or more of these inspiring books. They will give you hours and hours of joy and companionship. You simply couldn’t be lonesome with one of these books of an evening. Here are Ten Books for September Distribution Take Your Choice, Any One Free, Ivanhoe, By, Sir Walter Scott. Adam Bede, By George Elot. 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