1 1 4. A ' (10) i r -1- - - rso:.m -.ciimsniAs.-:Gms you-cam i.iaiie.: -hi.7:.'ax;:- ? n ' - .-v v . .... - , A v. - II - - -trZ--i I 1 U H - - J. Men who have been . accustomed : to pay " ; $1 .00 per garment and more than twice that sum for a union suit of underwear, can Scarcely t - j believe their eyes honthe Underwear for the first time.' r Kv "Hanes" is only 50c a garment or $1.00 per Union Suit, tut : "Hanes" is equal in every respect to underwear that costs twice the money.. Examine "Hanes" atjyour clealerV and you'll surely get an eye-opener on high quality and low pnce.v -Pt 50c per Garaent $1.00 v per Union Suit ZAS77CWr Hanes" has an elastic collarette which fits the neck snugly - and cannot ( gape or leave the neck open. The improved firmly knit cuffs on the shirt hug the wrist and cannot flare out ij The shoulders are reinforced with a narrow trip of doth running across the wale that prevents stretching or dropping, down.1 The staunch waistband -strongly stitched and thor oughly wen-finished, -shows : the extra .fine workmanship put into all parts ' of the garment " ' - r ' f.; ; . , t - r- ' ... 1 v. ; . , ,t If we . weren't in the heart of cotton land, bought direct from the growers and specialized on one grade of underwear, " Hanes would surely cost j you $1.00 per garment instead of 50c Buy two or three suits of this extraordinarily low-priced, high-quality underwear for the cormng 'winter and save 50c on the dollar. J -v " : - ' y ' If you can't Ond the "Ham" dealer : ' '; in your town, be ture and write 1 P. H. HANES KNITTING CO WinstonSalem, N. C ?v f I This label on ' every garment ay none without k I iii i i TO i r hm L Articles the: Girl at Hons Carx;Preparo iat. Small Erpcaso ;aad." - . - " '"-..''.Without Muchv Trouble. . . : i ' ,- MY DEAR Mary: Didn't I prom--board coyer of tne samQ-slze, tiedto .ise to .tell, you this month' of r gether with bluo or white rlbbon,ia Borne Christmas nresentfl von r decorated with' two Dutch flernrpa in might: make during your spare mo outline (you can: transfer": outline ments i. in'.the afternoon j -or during ;frbm advertisement- or postcard.) the long winter evenings .when you These words are: printed beBlde the have finished-your-lessons? ri rfputch figures , First,' here i -is vaV ribbon case to y VH just beats the Dutch, how l hold the narrow 4rlbbon youfgirls loye-you so mu(t)cn! -The letters use in your. , lingerie; - It requires' and figures are done in Chinese white a half-yard; of . ribbon five inches paint, a half : pan v of which, costing v ten cents, will; last for aMong time, :ancl letter, numberless Christmas f , ; - Ri Case. things; Pin ; Case - For Travellers. , ' . - A- scrap- of linen' 3x14 inchesr or 3x1 8 inches with canton flannel,- oiit ihg, of elderdown'of the same size, makes a -very; nice - pin case to be usedj in Ura veiling. Baste the -two-.together;- tie- wrong., . sides ? being '4 V . . - j- . ' Diagram for Pin Case. " against each otherABindione end with some pretty shade' of - narrow ribbon, then turn this bound end over the 'other three . inches, 'bind all around the whole case with narrow ribbon, and sew some ribbon to the ' wide; , two brass "rings , half - inch in putside so when the caseis rolled up diameter, oneVyard, of baby ribbon,, it can be tied. Pins put in this and and 'a few nee'dfes full of crochet silk small articles of jewelry -put 'in the in color to match ribbon. Cover rings " pocket, will not be, scratched, 'i. with silk,' . using .'needle , or , crotehet , Table MatsV " r - needle! " ? Hem of overcast ends ' of ' c - . five-inch ribbon; gather, sides and sew It, you can, et , your ... father j or to rings about; three-quarters of the. orotner to maKe you a square irame way around, leiavihg space at the top : 8x8 inches, and one inch thick, with dt rings, f Use bahy ribbon-for hang- groove, funning around in middle of. ing up the case. ' Two kinds of "nar- all four one - inch - sides, and l& TOW riDDOn can DO put m case Wltn uuiuuca uo.il iuvu ay ai b uu iuui ends run I thru rings ta the'- out- inch . sides, you can I make "two side of the spool: case. ' - " ; , mats at once of - No.1 spool cotton. ; : itf -i - - ? , i, w . Twelve -strands of thread are wound : . xo AiaKe opuoi xioiuer,- : 'Cut four ellipses of , thin cardboard ' ; , with one diameter five . finches, one . two inches.: Cover, with any pretty Pattern for Spool Case. scraps of silk. Before covering, work eyelet holes in the pieces on the long diameter; 1 Vi inches from each' end. TJovef . each cardboard, whipping two together, then the other two together;" Punch holes in .cardboard running punch thru , eyelets. V Place ' two 4 Spool-Case.; spools either of crochet cotton-darning .cotton or spool thread on one el: llpse place other ellipse, over spools'. Run baby ribbon down one spool, ' Corner of Mat. lri each -notch around' frame, filling up one notcl' and going to next by crossing threads?-- Then the other sides are wound in the same way. . When -.notches are filled with thread, each cross' place is tied by making- a knot with thread fun through a hoot made of -whalebone, . (illustration 'of). This bone is bent while warming it, and the end 3 opposite 'the eye Is THE SEWING MACHINE OF KNOWN VAIUE Known the world ovcrjor Its serving qualities. . The only Sewing Machine which i a life asset at the price you pay. Purchase the NEW HOME and you wiU not have an endless chain of repairs.' It is better made, does ' nicer sewing, easier to operate, and more silent than any other. Guaranteed for all time, Write TOE NEW HOME SEWCTG MACny E CO.. Orange; His for booklet I.' across bottom, up other spool-and ,Whftie.bonohook. tie on top, Thus you have a most at- v v tractive spool holder. A needle book-! Pointed by .cutting ' with, a pair of fastened on top between the holes scissors.. When all vcross places are aids In the usefulness of the object, tied -twice, scissors are' run thru TOArra ; : - - eroove around sides, cutting r mats ; uiouers. . .. '.apart on all four sides. Thus you rom-one "ten-cent sheet of blot- have made' two mats at bribe.","-The ting paper bought at any book store sides you have worked on are .the or -printers, you can make a num- ' wrong sides of the mats. ? ber.'of attractive blotters. ; One. of- Bags and aprons are. always ac two pieces of, Delft blue blotting pa- ceptabie at. Christmas, and you can per 7x10 inches with brown card- make them of almost vany material ::1 1 i '"V .